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When the body is invaded by a pathogen it starts to make antigens..is this true or false?

True


What has to be true for the successful development of a vaccine to be used against a pathogen?

It is necessary that the surface antigens of the pathogen remain unchanged


Which of the following is NOT true about antibodies a. an antibody has more than one antigen binding site b. a pathogen can have different epitopes c. a pathogen makes more than one antigen?

c. a pathogen makes more than one antigen. Pathogens typically have multiple epitopes that can be recognized by antibodies, but they do not make more than one antigen. Each pathogen produces specific antigens that can trigger an immune response.


Infected cells have some of the pathogen's proteins on their surfaces?

true


What is a true pathogen and an opportunistic pathogen?

True Pathogen- are capable of causing disease in healthy persons with normal immune defenses ex. influenza virus, plague bacillus, and ect Opportunistic pathogen- cause disease when the host's defenses are compromised or when they grow in part of the body that is not natural to them


True or false Vaccination triggers an immune response against the pathogen by simulating an infection?

True


Is this statement true or false There is only one kind of pathogen?

scientifically speaking the answer is false.


What pathogen was the first true vaccine protected against a disease called?

small pox


What makes every pathogen unique?

every pathogen is different, the main and only difference is the antigen which live upon it and often release toxins which can also harm the body as well as the actual infection it is carrying. What makes them different are it's Antigens.:)


What is a true pathogen?

A true pathogen is a microorganism that can cause disease in healthy individuals with normal immune systems. Examples include certain types of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that are capable of causing illness without the need for any predisposing conditions.


What makes number makes this statement 86.45cm true?

No number, by itself, makes it true.


What true or false If the physician is not able to diagnosis the disease from the patients clinical signs and symptoms laboratory tests may be used to help the physician identify the pathogen?

True