Delivers messenger RNA with the same genetic code as a viral surface protein gene into the patient's cells. Once translated into proteins, this causes an immune response. Uses a weaker version of the virus, to which the patient's immune system will respond. Delivers urface protein

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Match the terms with their corresponding descriptions.
Note: Two of the terms will match the same description.
Delivers messenger RNA with
the same genetic code as a
viral surface protein gene into
the patient's cells. Once
translated into proteins, this
causes an immune response.
Uses a weaker version of the
virus, to which the patient's
immune system will respond.
Carries a synthesized surface
protein, which the patient's
immune system should
recognize as foreign and
target it, creating antibodies.
Delivers a surface protein
gene into the patient's cells.
The translated protein is then
targeted by the body's
immune system by creating
antibodies.
Drag oach item to its correct location.
DNA vaccines
RNA vaccines
Live-attenuated vaccines
Inactivated protein-based vaccines
Viral vector vaccines
Transcribed Image Text:Match the terms with their corresponding descriptions. Note: Two of the terms will match the same description. Delivers messenger RNA with the same genetic code as a viral surface protein gene into the patient's cells. Once translated into proteins, this causes an immune response. Uses a weaker version of the virus, to which the patient's immune system will respond. Carries a synthesized surface protein, which the patient's immune system should recognize as foreign and target it, creating antibodies. Delivers a surface protein gene into the patient's cells. The translated protein is then targeted by the body's immune system by creating antibodies. Drag oach item to its correct location. DNA vaccines RNA vaccines Live-attenuated vaccines Inactivated protein-based vaccines Viral vector vaccines
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