GENERAL ANATOMY
IMMUNE SYSTEM
Question
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Strengthening the immune system by chemically changing B-cells
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Tricking the body into thinking the needle is a pathogen
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Injecting dead or weakened bacteria or viruses (or proteins from them) into the bloodstream to trigger the production of antibodies
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Vaccines don’t work and are just the government’s way of injecting microchips into the population so they can keep track of us.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The plasma cells produce antibodies (Y-or T-shaped molecules), which are trained specifically to attach to and inactivate the organism you are being vaccinated against. This response from your immune system, generated by the B lymphocytes, is known as the primary response.
Detailed explanation-2: -Inactivated vaccines use the killed version of the germ that causes a disease. Inactivated vaccines usually don’t provide immunity (protection) that’s as strong as live vaccines. So you may need several doses over time (booster shots) in order to get ongoing immunity against diseases.
Detailed explanation-3: -Vaccines and your immune system Vaccines give you immunity to a disease without you getting sick first. They are made using killed or weakened versions of the disease-causing germ or parts of the germ (called antigens). For some vaccines, genetic engineering is used to make the antigens used in the vaccine.
Detailed explanation-4: -Vaccines contain a harmless form of the bacteria or virus that causes the disease you are being immunised against. The bacteria or virus will be killed, greatly weakened, or broken down into small parts before use in the vaccine so that they can trigger an immune response without making you sick.