Biology, asked by Ranubhai, 1 year ago

What is immunisation

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Answered by wwwalison8888a
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Making living things immune( resistance to a particular infection..)
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Friend,

Immunisation is the process of making the body immune or resistant to a particular disease by introducing killed or weakened germs or their germ substance. 

When the dead antigen (in vaccine) enters the body, the immune cells generate a response and this encounter is stored as a memory! Thus, if next time the same antigen enters the body, the immunity system has antibodies to fight against it.

So, the vaccine prepares the body to fight against the antigens by keeping their memory and building antibodies against it. And if that antigen enters the body, the body knows exactly how to control it.

Hope it helps!
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