White-Blood Cells. Either Pathogens, or Lymphocytes.
White blood cells.
Phagocytes
antibodies
The body reacts to a vaccine by producing antibodies to protect against the disease.
Antibodies are specific. This means that they "match" the infesting disease (antigen). The antigen causes the immune system to make the antibodies which will attack the disease. Without the antibodeis, the body will not be able to fight off and destroy the disease.
white blood cells
The immune system helps protect the body by removing bacteria and foreign bodies.
Phagocytes
White blood cells
The body protects itself after being bit by a dog by producing antibodies. The antibodies are created to protect the body from any disease that can be transmitted.
antibodies
A vaccine works by producing antibodies to immunize the body against the virus that vaccine is intended to protect against.
The body reacts to a vaccine by producing antibodies to protect against the disease.
antibodies are specific to a pathogen's antigen, it sticks the pathogen together with other pathogens, ruptures the organism or disables them. This stops you getting too many pathogens which give you diseases
destruction of bacteria by lysozme
Antigen is a substance that can induce the generation of antibodies, any substance that can induce immune response. Antibody is a protective protein produced by the body in response to an antigen.
Antibodies
Antigens do not protect the body from disease. Antibodies protect the body from many diseases.
Antibodies protect people from disease because they are special defenders designed to fight a particular virus. Vaccines introduce small amounts of the virus into the body so it can build up antibodies against the disease.