A person is exposed to the measles virus. As a baby, they were given a vaccine against the disease. Which of the following explains how their body will react? A. The lymph nodes in the body will produce white blood cells that will destroy the enzyme in the circulatory system. B. The memory B cells in the body will recognize the antigens on the virus and produce antibodies to kill it. C. The person's body will become infected with the disease until the virus passes through the excretory system and out of the body.
D. The red blood cells in the body will latch on to the virus and carry it from the circulatory system to the immune system, where white blood cells will kill the virus.
@Blaze
@Ryaan do you know the answer?
I would say ''B''..
That was right?
i think so
Normally, B cells makes antibodies, but T cells recognize the antigens.. But in that option its saying B cells instead of T.. Let me know when you get the answer..
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