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poh-Al-er-jen-ik) genic o-deficient, -aller-other,-gen-produce, ic ing to orm, relating to aufagnlst une deliciency (-MYOON deh-FISH-en-see) rejection syndrome (reh-JEK-s syn-together, drome running immun-free (mmunity) mmunosuppressive drugs (1-myoo-n0-s00 severe combined immune delici (I-MYOON deh-FISH-en-see) PRES-) immuno-ree (immunity), -suppress- press dovn, -ive relating to immon-free systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE ik LO0-pus er-i-them-ah-TOH-sus) solmmunity (eye-soh--MY00-ni-tee) lupus wolf, erythema-redness, osus iso-equal,-immun-free, -ily state) CASE STUDY Kostas remembered getting the flu (influenza) last winter: coughing, fever, achiness all over his body, watery eyes, and fatigue. He felt awfuli But he argued, "What's the point of a flu shot, when all it does is give you the flu? Kostas did not understand that the flu vaccine is a combination of several Inactivated (killed) viruses injected into muscles in your body (usually in your arm). No live viruses are injected. So, as for the injected form of the vaccine "causing" the flu people who claim that could already have been exposed to a flu virus before the vaccination or could have been exposed to one of the strains not included in that year's vaccine. Some people produce a mild immune reaction that can be mistaken for the flu. In the end, Kostas relented and got his flu shot 1. Which of Kostas' cells will respond to the flu antigens intro- duced by the vaccine? a. Erythrocytes b. ThrombocytesExplanation / Answer
Ans- lymphocytes or WBCs are very important for the immune system these WBCs contains T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes and macrophages,when vaccines are injected they triggered the immune response these cells react primarily when antigens are introduced by the vaccine.
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