What is the point of a vaccine?
A) To produce immunity without producing the disease.
B) To give the disease in a controlled manner.
C) To trigger the body's response to an antigen by introducing antibodies.
D) To build up the body's defenses by increasing antibody production.
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Q5: Why are some vaccines called live vaccines?
A)Because
Q6: The Newcastle disease virus was the first
Q7: What do vaccines trigger in the body?
A)Boosters
B)Pathogens
C)Antigens
D)Antibodies
Q8: When would an autogenous vaccine be used?
A)When
Q9: Which of the following is an example
Q11: If the microbe is killed in the
Q12: Which of the following is an advantage
Q13: Which vaccine is inactivated by heat or
Q14: When an animal receives antibodies from another
Q15: What is an example of an antitoxin
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