25. Vaccination is very indispensable to humans and animals to get rid from pathogens. How does a person get antibodies upon vaccination? A. Vaccines have induced B-cells that react if infection invades your body. B. Vaccines today have active version of the pathogen which stimulates B-cells to produce antibodies against that pathogen.

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25. Vaccination is very indispensable to humans and animals to get rid from pathogens. How does a
person get antibodies upon vaccination?
A. Vaccines have induced B-cells that react if infection invades your body.
B. Vaccines today have active version of the pathogen which stimulates B-cells to produce
antíbodies against that pathogen.
Transcribed Image Text:C. ell" to 25. Vaccination is very indispensable to humans and animals to get rid from pathogens. How does a person get antibodies upon vaccination? A. Vaccines have induced B-cells that react if infection invades your body. B. Vaccines today have active version of the pathogen which stimulates B-cells to produce antíbodies against that pathogen.
C. Vaccines today have protein antigen from pathogen which stimulates B-cells to produce
antibodies against that pathogen.
D. Vaccines have a stronged form of organism (virus or bacterium) that responds to the B-cells to
prevent any symptoms and produces antibodies.
26. Which of the following is a sensation and not a perception?
A) seeing the colors in a rainbow
B) a nerve impulse induced by sugar stimulating sweet receptors on the tongue
C) the smell of natural gas escaping from an open burner on a gas stove
D) the unique taste of french fries with cheese
E) the sound of a fire-truck siren as it passes by your car
Transcribed Image Text:C. Vaccines today have protein antigen from pathogen which stimulates B-cells to produce antibodies against that pathogen. D. Vaccines have a stronged form of organism (virus or bacterium) that responds to the B-cells to prevent any symptoms and produces antibodies. 26. Which of the following is a sensation and not a perception? A) seeing the colors in a rainbow B) a nerve impulse induced by sugar stimulating sweet receptors on the tongue C) the smell of natural gas escaping from an open burner on a gas stove D) the unique taste of french fries with cheese E) the sound of a fire-truck siren as it passes by your car
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