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Which of the following accurately describes the primary distinction between innate and adaptive immunity?
Innate immunity is only active during early stages of life, while adaptive immunity develops later in life.
Innate immunity provides long-term protection, while adaptive immunity provides immediate protection.
Innate immunity is non-specific and lacks memory, while acquired immunity is specific and has memory.
Innate immunity involves the production of antibodies, while acquired immunity involves the activation of inflammation.