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How do vaccinations provide protection against pathogens?

O Antibodies manufactured in a lab are injected into the patient. This
causes the release of antigens that will provide protection against
specific organisms.
O Shots containing antibodies are injected into the circulatory system.
These antibodies are transported to the cells where they are
needed.
O A dead or changed virus or bacteria is injected into the body. This
tricks the body into producing pathogen-specific antibodies for
future protection.
White blood cells are artificially produced in a lab and made into a
vaccine. This is then injected into the body to provide protection
against all organisms.

How do vaccinations provide protection against pathogens? O Antibodies manufactured-example-1
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It’s the third answer that says dead virus
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