How does the flu vaccination work? The flu vaccine works by making you sick with the flu so that you won’t get the flu later. Th
e flu vaccine is a dose of antibodies that fight the flu virus. The flu vaccine is injected under the skin in an inactive form and the immune system responds with antibodies to the flu protecting you from future exposure to the flu. The flu vaccine is injected under the skin and the endocrine system responds by sending hormones to fight the virus.
The answer is '<span>The flu vaccine is injected under the skin in an inactive form and the immune system responds with antibodies to the flu protecting you from future exposure to the flu.'. That is why sometimes you get the flu even though you got a shot because there are different forms of the flu.</span>
" <span>The flu vaccine is injected under the skin in an inactive form and the immune system responds with antibodies to the flu protecting you from future exposure to the flu."
A very high magnitude star is difficult to see from Earth. That’s because it is very far away. A star that far away won’t be able to radiate heat like those that are closer to Earth.
What reaction ? I know endothermic absorbs energy while exothermic releases energy. Or you could be talking about photosynthesis or cellular respiration.