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- what observation made edward jenner think that if a person is exposed to a germ, their immune system will \know\ how to fight it the next time it encounters the same germ?
Edward Jenner observed that milkmaids who had contracted cowpox (a mild, similar disease) did not get smallpox, a deadly virus. He inferred their immune systems learned to fight the related germ, protecting them from the more severe illness.
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Edward Jenner observed that milkmaids who had recovered from cowpox (a mild viral infection) did not develop smallpox, a much more dangerous and often fatal disease. This led him to hypothesize that exposure to a less harmful germ (cowpox) allowed the immune system to recognize and fight off the similar, more deadly germ (smallpox) later.