Biology, asked by kk85, 4 months ago

injecting a person with a killed bacteria vaccine can protect that individual from a disease because the proteins of the killed bacteria ​

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Answered by jeevaomkrish
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Explanation:

Inactivated vaccines are made from microorganisms (viruses, bacteria, other)

that have been killed through physical or chemical processes. These killed

organisms cannot cause disease.

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