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What does the immune system do after a person gets a vaccine with weakened or inactive pathogen parts?
A. It creates antibodies and memory cells
B. It immediately gets rid of the vaccine
C. It attacks the body's own healthy cells
D. It shuts down the conserve its energy
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A. It creates antibodies and memory cells.
Explanation: Vaccines present harmless forms or parts of a pathogen (antigens), stimulating the adaptive immune system to produce specific antibodies and memory B and T cells so the body can respond faster and stronger if exposed to the real pathogen later. The other options describe immediate clearance of the vaccine, autoimmune attack, or shutdown — none are the intended or typical outcome of vaccination.
Explanation: Vaccines present harmless forms or parts of a pathogen (antigens), stimulating the adaptive immune system to produce specific antibodies and memory B and T cells so the body can respond faster and stronger if exposed to the real pathogen later. The other options describe immediate clearance of the vaccine, autoimmune attack, or shutdown — none are the intended or typical outcome of vaccination.
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