Biology, asked by ramiladeviselvakumar, 7 months ago

injection of dead or inactivated pathogen causes passive immunity. The statement is wrong but why explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An inactivated vaccine (or killed vaccine) is a vaccine consisting of virus particles, bacteria, or other pathogens that have been grown in culture and then lose disease producing capacity. In contrast, live vaccines use pathogens that are still alive (but are almost always attenuated, that is, weakened).Pathogens for inactivated vaccines are grown under controlled conditions and are killed.Active immunity is a process of exposing the body to an antigen in order to acquire a long-lasting or lifelong adaptive immune response that develops in the days or weeks after exposure.

Answered by bagmalaya81
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Explanation:

passive immunity taken by outside but active immunity are innate plz check u r statemeny

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