answersLogoWhite

0

true

User Avatar

Isadore Labadie

Lvl 10
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What kills viruses in humans?

A vaccine is injected into the human body containing the antigens of the virus. The body's immune system produces antibodies from B-cells to destroy the virus and remembers the virus if it ever enters the body again.


How vaccines slows down disease?

Vaccines are actually a very small amount of an actual disease that you get injected with. When you get injected with a vaccine, you are getting injected with the actual disease but it is a very weak version of the real thing, this allows for your body to create anti-bodies so when you actually encounter the real thing your body can fight it off.


Can you have antibodies for herpes without actually having the virus?

Yes, it is possible to have antibodies for herpes without actually having the virus. Antibodies can be present in the body as a result of previous exposure to the virus or through vaccination.


What are the following are common prevention techniques that will require the risk of getting diseases?

Inoculation is when a dead virus (smallpox, for example) is injected into a person. The person's body creates antibodies to fight against the virus, even though the virus is dead. Should the person be infected with the live virus in the future, the body's immune system will recognise ,from the inoculation memory, the virus and bring fore natural antibodies to wipe out the live virus.


Does an injection of antibodies produce active immunity?

No. When you are immunized you are injected with an inactive version of the virus so your body learns how to fight it off and you become permanently immune.


What is actually injected into your body when you are vaccinated against the measles?

When vaccinated against measles, a person receives a dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, which typically contains a weakened form of the measles virus. This live attenuated virus prompts the immune system to recognize and fight against the actual virus if encountered in the future. Additionally, the vaccine may contain stabilizers and preservatives to maintain its effectiveness and safety. The injection stimulates the body to build immunity without causing the disease.


How did sam transform back into a human in shiver at the end?

Well he was injected with a virus that would hopefully make his body turn back to human form. It worked for him but not for Jack :(


What is the virus in Resident Evil called?

There a few viruses in RE, one being the T-Virus, which if injected causes the person to mutate into a Licker... if it gets released into the air, it becomes a viral gas, and then when people die, they become zombies carrying the virus. The G-Virus is a form of the T-Virus but if injected then they turn into monsters like the monster William birkin turned into off resident evil 2. The Uroboros virus took control and ate your body away and controlled everything through the environment, eating flesh as it passes. This is like what Excella turned into in RE5 Las Plagas is another virus inside a needle, but i has an egg inside, and when injected inside someone near the stomach and when its grown it kills then and reanimates them and gives the infected brains and knowledge how to use weapons.


Is 1991 Chevy 454 throttle body injected?

Yes it is. FUEL INJECTED


What does gold do in injected into your body?

Gold nanoparticles can be injected into people to check for tumors


Is the 1991 Dodge Dakoat fuel injected?

Yes, the 91 Dakota is fuel injected, throttle body fuel injected.


Is the 87 caprice classic fuel injected or carburetor?

It is throttle body fuel injected.