Upon injection of weakened or dead microbes, the body produces antibodies that neutralize both the microbes and any toxins they produce.
When weak or dead microbes are injected, antibodies are produced, which then destroy these microbes and their toxins.
Front | What happens to the weak/dead microbes once injected into our bodies? |
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Back | Antibodies are produced which destroy the microbes and the toxins |
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