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I believe it is the T-helper cells that retain the memory of the previously-encountered pathogen.

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How does a vaccination prevent infection?

The vaccine is made of weakened virus particles. This causes your body to produce interferon to fight an infection. :-)


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When the vaccine gets to the body the it will block away the viral infection.


Are antibodies organisms that produce infection?

No, antibodies are produced by your body to fight infection.


What best describes how a vaccine work?

The vaccine makes the body create memory cells.


How is a vaccine similar to infection with an actual pathogen?

Often times, a vaccine is the inert form of the virus, or bacteria, meaning that it cannot replicate, or cause any harm. This "shell" is then injected into your body, and your white blood cells fight it off. They then remember how to fight it off, the next time it shows up


Is a vaccine an antibody?

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Why is it good to use a vaccine to stimulate the immune system for homeostatis?

A vaccine stimulates the body to produce antibodies against a specific disease causing pathogen. This makes the body able to fight off that disease.


What does your body produce when you receive a vaccine?

Antibodies


How dos the vaccine make someone immune to mumps?

The small does introduces the body to the disease, (small amounts) so the body then can produce antibodies, so that when the body is exposed to it, it can fight it off.


Stimulates the body to produce chemicals that destroy viruses and bacteria?

The immune system is stimulated to produce antibodies that can target and destroy viruses and bacteria when the body detects an infection. This immune response helps to neutralize the pathogens and prevent them from causing harm to the body.


How does a flu vaccine work to protect against the influenza virus?

A flu vaccine works by stimulating the body's immune system to produce antibodies that can recognize and fight off the influenza virus. When a person is vaccinated, their immune system is trained to recognize the virus and respond quickly if they are exposed to it in the future, helping to prevent infection or reduce the severity of symptoms.


What is the difference between rabies virus?

The rabies vaccine is killed rabies germs which triggers your body to start to produce antibody cells that fight rabies. the immunoglobulin is a serum of a lot of already ready antibodies harvested from blood donors. thsi provides your body an immediate way of fighting a possible infection.