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Most forms of vaccination consist of injecting a person with inactive viruses. How do the proteins from the inactive viruses protect the person from later infections by those viruses?

A. The proteins cause a mild infection that prevents the person’s body from responding to later infections.

B. The proteins bond with receptors on the cells of the person so that later active viruses cannot bind with them.

C. The proteins stimulate an immune response, which produces memory cells that can generate antibodies when new active viruses try to infect cells.

D. The proteins remain in the body and serve as a food source for later active viruses instead of feeding on the person’s tissues and causing the infection.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Because when you get a vaccine the proteins and bacteria are working against each other so when the doctor says its normal to run a low fever thats why.

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