How do immunizations provide protection against pathogens?
Macrophages are artificially produc...
How do immunizations provide protection against pathogens?
Macrophages are artificially produced in a lab and made into a vaccine. This is
then injected into the body to provide protection against all organisms.
Shots containing antibodies are injected into the circulatory system. These
antibodies are transported to the cells where they are needed.
Dead or changed virus is injected into the body. This tricks the body into
producing pathogen-specific antibodies for future protection.
Antibodies manufactured in a lab are injected into the patient. This causes the
release of antigens that will provide protection against specific organisms.
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