the animal was a cow and the vaccine was discovered by Edward Jenner who cured small pox as well
the greek word for animal is zodiac. the zodiac signs are named after that because 11 out of 12 of them are animals.
A vaccine = a shot.
When a vaccine is given to an animal, the animal's immune system produces antibodies to fight off the disease. This way, if the animal is ever infected by the disease it was vaccinated against, the animal will either not get sick or not get as sick.
The syllabic breakdown of the word vaccine is vac-CINE.
The first ever vaccine was made in 1796 by a dude named Dr. Edward Jenner
I have had a stroke vaccine before. is a good sentence.
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The word 'vaccine' is a noun, a word for a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease; a word for a thing.
Yes. It was first made when Edward Jenner injected the cowpox virus into individuals in 1796, which worked because the diseases are in the same family and close enough to trick the immune system. Interestingly, Jenner named the vaccine after the root word for cow, which is vacca in Latin.
If you are bitten by a rabid animal, the vaccine can prevent the virus from infecting the central nervous system. See link below for more information: