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If a person has memory B cells against a certain pathogen, the person is….less likely / more likely (circle one) to develop the disease a second time?

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they are less likely to develop the disease again
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Answer:

Less likely.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The memory B cells are formed upon antigen exposure and remain in the body of the person for a long time.
  • The memory B cells help the organism as on subsequent exposure of the same pathogen, the already existing memory B cells can produce a robust response and hence control the infection more early or prevent it from occurring at all.
  • Thus, if the person has a memory B cell developed against a particular pathogen the chances of the person to become diseases from the same pathogen the second time decreases.
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