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India Lam
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13 February, 17:57
What does it mean to be immune to a pathogen?
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Case Todd
13 February, 18:07
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Its mean your body is able to fight off bacterial infection or viruses and can continue to do so cause it remember what the infection it is
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Louis Munoz
13 February, 18:12
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When the body is exposed to viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites through an infection or vaccination the immune system creates antibodies and immune cells that inactivate or destroy the specific infectious organism.
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