VACCINATION AND IMMUNE RESPONSE
VACCINATION AND IMMUNE RESPONSE
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Diagram Showing the Response of Lymphocytes
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PROCESS:
During Vaccinations, You are Injected with a Harmless Dose of Bacteria or Pathogen, Still Enough to Act as an Antigen
This will Stimulate the Immune Response so Phagocytes will Split Into Two Cells
One Cell Will Produce Antibodies that will Deactivate Antigens of Bacteria
Other Cell will be a Memory Cell that will Stay in the Immune System
If the Same Pathogen or Bacteria is Detected, the Memory Cell Allows the Production of the Same Antibodies Sooner, Faster and in Greater Quantity which will Stop the Spread of Diseases and Infections
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