Which type of humoral immunity is generated when an individual receives and infection from another person? Active natural humoral immunity.
Humoral immunity is an aspect of specific immune responses directed at particular antigens. It takes the form of unique antibodies produced by B lymphocytes that have been specifically selected to neutralize the antigen at hand.
Active immunity can be artificial (e.g., following vaccination with a live or attenuated virus), or natural (e.g., following exposure to a disease-causing organism). In passive immunity a person is given an antibody that has been made by someone else.
humoral immunity is immunity mediated by antibodies. It is part of the adaptive immune response and helps eliminate extracellular pathogens, block infections, and block toxins.