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the text states that vaccines use a weakened or dead pathogen. why is it crucial to use a modified form of the pathogen rather than the full - strength, live version?
to trigger an immune response and create memory cells without causing the person to become seriously ill.
to ensure the injected antibodies are not destroyed by the persons immune system.
to provide a temporary, passive immunity that will only last for a few days.
because a dead pathogen is the only thing that memory t cells are able to recognize.
Vaccines use weakened or dead pathogens to stimulate the immune system to produce memory cells. This allows the body to recognize and fight the real - pathogen later without getting severely ill from the vaccine itself. The other options are incorrect as vaccines don't mainly deal with protecting injected antibodies, don't provide short - term passive immunity, and memory T - cells can recognize more than just dead pathogens.
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To trigger an immune response and create memory cells without causing the person to become seriously ill.