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    The Term Immunity Comes from the Latin Immunis
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The Term Immunity Comes from the Latin Immunis

Question 4

Question 4

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The term immunity comes from the Latin immunis. What does immunis mean?


A) attack
B) protect
C) cow
D) exempt

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