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When dead or weakened microbes are introduced into a healthy body, the immune system recognizes them as foreign invaders. This triggers an immune response, leading to the activation of various immune cells and the production of antibodies. This process helps the body to "learn" how to respond to similar live pathogens in the future, effectively preparing the immune system for potential infections. This principle is the basis for many vaccines, which use killed or attenuated microbes to build immunity.

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