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15 September, 16:55

How does your body respond differently the second time it is if sold to a pathogen the first time I was exposed to the same pathogen

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  1. 15 September, 17:06
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    the response will be faster the next time the same pathogen is exposed to your body, as, this time your body will have memory cells developed. This memory cells will remember that this cell (the pathogen) is a foreign. The there cells in body will then destroy it. This is also the reason why children are given vaccinations.
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