Biology, asked by maimsahmed, 9 months ago

how do memory cells help in immunization

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Answered by Anonymous
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Immunological memory. Immunological memory is the ability of the immune system to quickly and specifically recognize an antigen that the body has previously encountered and initiate a corresponding immune response.

Answered by neharajesh578
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The body keeps a few T-lymphocytes, called memory cells, that go into action quickly if the body encounters the same germ again. When the familiar antigens are detected, B-lymphocytes produce antibodies to attack them. Vaccines prevent diseases that can be dangerous, or even deadly.

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