Biology, asked by Deepthi11, 1 year ago

what are the differences b/w antibiotic and vaccine?

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Answered by Cutiepie93
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Here is the answer to your question,

Antibiotics



In case of antibiotics products of one microorganism acts upon the other microorganism

Has nothing to do with the immunity, antibiotics directly acts upon the disease causing microorganism

Vaccines

The agent can be a suspension of killed or attenuated microbes, or a substance that mimics the disease-causing microbes. This is known as a vaccine.

Vaccines stimulates the immune system

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Answered by kavinash0416
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