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Question Difference between active and passive vaccinations

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So I came across this question in 1 of my pratice books and I can't think of a good response coz my answer is 2 short or way 2 long. It is 8 lines hand written got any ideas?????????? Any help would be great

Some forms of vaccination are active others are called passive. What is the difference between the two types? Give an example of each type of vaccination.
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Re: Difference between active and passive vaccinations

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So I came across this question in 1 of my pratice books and I can't think of a good response coz my answer is 2 short or way 2 long. It is 8 lines hand written got any ideas?????????? Any help would be great

Some forms of vaccination are active others are called passive. What is the difference between the two types? Give an example of each type of vaccination.
passive: the body is given proteins that act as antibodies.

Active: When the immune system is generated by the body when the immune system is triggered to produce antibodies.

vaccines work by generting one of these type. =)
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