This document defines immunity and describes the different types, including innate immunity, acquired immunity, local immunity, and herd immunity. It explains innate immunity provides a first line of defense through barriers like skin and mucous membranes. Acquired immunity is divided into active and passive immunity. Active immunity can be natural from infection or artificial from vaccines. Passive immunity transfers ready-made antibodies from mother to child or through antibody administration. Local and herd immunities provide community-level protection.