Predict 1 In mouse A, T cells can respond to virus X. If these T cells are transferred to mouse B, which is infected with virus X, will the T cells respond to the virus? Explain. Predict 2 Antibodies bind to a foreign antigen, resulting in removal of that foreign antigen from the body. Explain what happens to antibody production as the foreign antigens decrease. Predict 3 One theory for long-lasting immunity assumes that humans are continually exposed to the disease-causing agent. Explain how this exposure can produce lifelong immunity. Predict 4 Some vaccination procedures require a booster shot, another dose of the original vaccine given sometime after the original dose was administered. Why are booster shots administered?
Predict 1
In mouse A, T cells can respond to virus X. If these T cells are transferred to mouse B, which is infected with virus X, will the T cells respond to the virus? Explain.
Predict 2
Antibodies bind to a foreign antigen, resulting in removal of that foreign antigen from the body. Explain what happens to antibody production as the foreign antigens decrease.
Predict 3
One theory for long-lasting immunity assumes that humans are continually exposed to the disease-causing agent. Explain how this exposure can produce lifelong immunity.
Predict 4
Some vaccination procedures require a booster shot, another dose of the original vaccine given sometime after the original dose was administered. Why are booster shots administered?
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