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Q: What does inactivated bacteria mean?
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Is dpt a live or dead vaccine?

It is inactivated toxin vaccine (Diptheria, Tetnus) and killed bacteria (Pertrussi)


How is the X chromosome inactivated?

The X chromosome is inactivated when a (-CH3) gets added to one of the nitrogenous bases of DNA nucleotides.


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Why American govt giving inactivated polio vaccine?

They changed to inactivated to lower the risk of shedding polio virus after the live vaccine.


Are enzymes permanently inactivated by high temperature extremes or are changes in the enzymes reversible?

Enzymes are permanently inactivated by high temperature extremes. They are denatured.


What is a monovalent inactivated rabies vaccine?

Monovalent means that a vaccine protects against only a single disease. Inactivated means that it uses the virus (or bacteria) to be protected against but in a form that has been modified so that it cannot cause disease. This allows for exposure the the virus so that the body can learn to recognize it and get rid of it without the risk of actually causing the patient being vaccinated to become ill.


What happens if a female with Turner Syndrome has the X chromosome inactivated?

Since someone with Turner's syndrome is X0 if you inactivated the X chromosome you would kill the person.


If a population of bacteria is in steady state does that mean no bacteria are dying?

no


The process by which underused neurons are inactivated is known as?

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What is an inactivated flu vaccine?

difference between killed and inactivated vaccine


What is cyamobacteria?

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What is tetanus immunization?

Tetanus vaccine is an inactivated toxin (poison) called a toxoid. It is produced by growing the bacteria in a liquid medium and then purifying and inactivating the toxin. Not being a live vaccine a person's immunity declines with time, which is why booster doses are recommended.