A vaccine
A vaccine is prepared from killed or weakened microorganisms to stimulate an immune response in the body so it can recognize and defend against the actual infectious agent if exposed in the future.
A substance prepared from killed or weakened microorganisms is called a vaccine. When introduced into the body, vaccines trigger the immune system to create a defense mechanism that provides immunity against specific diseases. This helps the body recognize and effectively combat the actual infectious agent if encountered in the future.
A "vaccination" or "immunisation" (different words for the same thing).
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it is called Vaccine whcih when administrated in any individual provide immunity against that pathogen..
Salt absorb water and without water microorganisms are killed.
help you killed the bad one
some guy killed a chicken or something like that
A suspension of killed or live-attenuated microorganisms is referred to as a vaccine. Vaccines are used to stimulate the immune system to provide protection against specific pathogens by inducing an immune response without causing the disease.
Salt absorb water and as a consequence all microorganisms (they need water) are killed.
Louis Pasteur
Bacteria are generally killed by antibiotics which are prepared by either or bacteria or microorganisms and are specifically known as BACTERIOCIDAL