<span>The answer to this question would be: the HPV vaccine does not replicate in the host
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Administering a vaccine will induce the body immune cells to recognize it and produce a specific antibody for that antigen. The vaccine can be beneficial if the titer of the antibody is above a certain level. If the level of antibody is too low, the protection will be low too. Giving vaccine multiple time will increase the titer and increase the protection. HPV vaccine is safe because it won't replicate in the host so it can be administered multiple times.
Answer:
yes,
but I want to find one account,
and it's about India survey,
I have tried a lot,
but I am not getting,
I think its A) A antigens
I assume the answer is Bacteria as both Archaea and Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Answer:
2 answers
Explanation:
-Evolution is a gradual change in the inherited traits of a population over many generations. Natural selection is a mechanism where the members of a population best suited to their environment have the best chance of surviving to pass on their genes.
- Evolution is the precessions by which population changed over time whereas natural selection is the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals do