A bacteriologist
A bacteriologist.
Immunologist.
A bacteriologist
Vaccinations are dead cells of the disease. When it enters the body, the body 'fights' the disease without hurting the body. The body then builds up a defense system against this disease and is ready if and when the disease really happens.
white blood cell defends the body against disease.
no. white blood cells and antibodies
Active vaccination produces antibodies against the particular organism. These antibodies kill the invading pathogen and protect the body against the disease.
Immunity
Resistance.
Answer: Antigens.
Vaccination
The word "immunity" indicates that you are protected from catching an illness. It refers to the body's ability to resist infection or disease, often due to prior exposure or vaccination. Immunity can be innate or acquired, providing a defense against specific pathogens.