sweetluvs9706 sweetluvs9706
  • 01-04-2018
  • Biology
contestada

Once you have been exposed to an antigen, you develop immunity against the same antigen because

Respuesta :

HeatherCat
HeatherCat HeatherCat
  • 01-04-2018
Because an antibody is "made" relative to the antigen, but kept at low levels when you are exposed the first time ("primary immune response"). The second time you're exposed to the same antigen, memory cells recognize it and the body produces a high level of antibodies, and the level of antibodies usually remains higher for a longer time ("secondary immune response"). This is your basic immune response (primary and secondary).

This explains exactly why vaccines are effective to extremely effective.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Please answer all three questions Pleaseeeeee tysmm <3
Please help, I have been trying for a while :(question on photo​
How much initiative does a 5-year-old need?
A 545 N sled is pulled a distance of 385 m. The task is done by pulling on a rope with a force of 1225 N at an angle of 19° with the horizontal. How much work i
Jordan is using a number line to model the division expression Negative 24 divided by 12. What should be a step in his work?
I'm having a hard time doing inequalities, and I really need help with this question. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
diffrentiate between equation and chemical formula
PLEASE HELP ME PLEASE
math questionawdAawdadaDaWD
Calculate how many grams of the product form when 16.7 g of calcium metal completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the chlorine gas. Ca(s) +