Biology, asked by hrithik9546, 4 months ago

what are antibodies memory cells explain how vaccines work​

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Answered by legendary10
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After the threat has passed, many of the antibodies will break down, but immune cells called memory cells remain in the body. When the body encounters that antigen again, the memory cells produce antibodies fast and strike down the invader before it's too late. Vaccines also work on a community level..

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