Vaccination is carried out in order to

a

check the production of poison

b

increase the activities of white blood cells

c

increase the number of red blood cells

d

stimulate the production of anti-bodies

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Yanmife06
4 years ago

It's D because Vaccination is administered to produce antibodies in the body to fight against diseases

Gentlekid123
3 years ago

Vaccination is carried out to help the immune system develop immunity from a disease...Also, it stimulates the antibodies that include the white blood cell and helps them fight against infections.😇😇😇

Vaccination is carried out to stimulate the immune system to recognize and fight specific pathogens (such as bacteria or viruses). This is done by introducing a harmless form of the pathogen (e.g., weakened, inactivated, or a piece of it, like a protein) into the body. The immune system then produces antibodies and memory cells, which prepare the body to respond quickly and effectively to future infections by the same pathogen, reducing the risk of severe illness or disease.

IamJoanna
1 year ago

vaccination is injected to introduce anti bodies into the body to fight against specific pathogens

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