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Give three differences between antibody and vaccines.. Give correct answer.. I will mark brainliest.. Don't spam.. ​

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Answered by almiraramos395
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here we outline the diferences between antigens and antibodies,and the roles that the two play in vaccination.

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Answered by ig8002971
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antibody -

Things to Know About Antibodies

Antibodies are Y-shaped proteins made in great abundance by our immune system. ...

Antibodies work through a principle known as shape complementarity. ...

Antibodies are slow to develop but offer long-term protection. ...

B cells have a mechanism for boosting the binding power of antibodies.

virus -

Viruses are not alive: They do not have cells, they cannot turn food into energy, and without a host they are just inert packets of chemicals.

2. Viruses are not exactly dead, either: They have genes, they reproduce, and they evolve through natural selection.

3. Scientists have been debating this issue since 1892, when Dmitry Ivanovsky, a Russian microbiologist, reported that an infection in tobacco plants spreads via something smaller than a bacterium. That something, now called the tobacco mosaic virus, appears on this page (magnified and colorized).

4. Score one for Team Nonliving: After American biochemist Wendell Stanley purified the tobacco mosaic virus into needlelike crystals of protein, he won a 1946 Nobel Prize—awarded in chemistry, not medicine.

5. Score one for Team Living: Some viruses sneak DNA into a bacterium through its, um, sex appendage, a long tube known as a pilus. If that’s not life, what is?

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