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uterus is not an intraperitoneal organ. It is a retroperitoneal organ
Intraperitoneal organ is an organ, within the abdomen, that is completely sorrounded by visceral peritoneum.
Yes, it is an intraperitoneal structure because of it's mobility and not because of it's suspension in mesentery.
a vaccine is a little dose of the disease that your body can handle. when the body is injected with it it will form antibodies that will be ready for the real disease when it comes while the serum is the antibodies themselves.
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If a person's immune system is producing antibodies against a specific antigen, then that person has a positive or active immunity toward that antigen. If a person has merely been injected with antibodies but does not produce them, that is a passive immunity.
when it is injected it goes into the cell and the cell produces antibodies against the virus which further protects a person
This is the concept of immunization, the immune system identifies the "germ" as an intruder and develops antibodies to fight it.
To carry out radioimmunotherapy, antibodies with the ability to bind specifically to a patient's cancer cells are attached to radioactive material and injected into the patient's bloodstream
your immune system may stick antibodies all over it or heat kill. Happy Days
vaccines work by getting injected by the vaccine and then when your body recives it starts protecting itself and makes antibodies