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the component of immune response that creates memory is specific (adapt…

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the component of immune response that creates memory is specific (adaptive) immune response. true false question 2 1 pts vaccines contain t cells programmed to attack the pathogen. topic: sec. 9.7 skill: understanding memory cells against the pathogen. antigens of the pathogen. lymphokines. antibodies of the pathogen.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The adaptive immune response has the ability to create immunological memory. When the body is exposed to a pathogen for the first - time, the adaptive immune system mounts a response and generates memory cells (memory B - cells and memory T - cells). These memory cells "remember" the pathogen and can mount a faster and stronger response upon subsequent exposures. So, the statement about the immune - response component creating memory being the specific (adaptive) immune response is True.
  2. Vaccines work by presenting the body with antigens of the pathogen. These antigens can be in the form of inactivated or attenuated pathogens, parts of the pathogen, etc. The presence of these antigens stimulates the immune system to mount an immune response and generate memory cells. Vaccines do not contain pre - programmed T - cells to attack the pathogen, memory cells are generated after the vaccine is administered, lymphokines are signaling molecules produced by lymphocytes and are not the main component of vaccines, and vaccines do not contain the pathogen's antibodies.

Answer:

Question 1: True
Question 2: antigens of the pathogen