Biology, asked by swastiksenapati7, 12 days ago

(a) If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.

(b) If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.

(c) If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.

(d) If Assertion is incorrect but the reason is correct.

(e) If Assertion & Reason both are incorrect.


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1. Assertion (A): Vaccines are used to prevent diseases.

Reason (R): Vaccines kill friendly microbes.

Answers

Answered by mundrap341
1

Answer:

assertion is correct but reason is incorrect

Explanation:

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Answered by devyani6322
1
Your answer is (c) assertion is correct but reason is incorrect
Explanation:-
Vaccines do not kill microbes (not even if they are friendly). Vaccines themselves are preparations of weakened or dead microbes which fool our immunity system into making antigens against them thereby providing us future protection if the same microbe enters our body.
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