<span>Doctors do not administer vaccinations to people who are too sick because (option D.) the white blood cells of sick people may not be able to efficiently handle the weakened or dead form of the pathogen. The inmunization is obtained when the white blood cells attack the weakened form of the pathogen, so if the white blood cells are working against other ill then they may not be able to effeciently attack the injected pathogen. </span>
Answer:
A true
Explanation:
Living things are made of four types of molecules, known as macromolecules. These macromolecules are proteins, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), lipids (fats) and carbohydrates. Each type of macromolecule is made of its own building blocks, which are intricately connected to form different shapes.