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How are the functions of vaccines and antibiotics different? Vaccines cause an immune response to bacterial cells, while antibiotics seek out and kill viruses. Vaccines cause a specific immune response to a virus, while antibiotics are nonspecific. Vaccines cause a nonspecific immune response to a bacterium, while antibiotics are specific. Vaccines cause an immune response to a virus, while antibiotics seek out and kill bacterial cells.

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@JustSaiyan @Narad

Ferredoxin4:

Vaccines use a specific immune response, by training b-cells to form memory b cell and store viral and bacterial receptors. Antibiotics are directly meant to attack the pathogen. They act as a ligand and bind to the receptors, then initiate a signal cascade and kill the pathogen. Your option is answer A.

Ferredoxin4:

Is this FLVS A&P?

Kabbed:

yes

Ferredoxin4:

Same. What module you're in?

Kabbed:

I'm in the final segment exam

Kabbed:

I finished all the modules

Ferredoxin4:

Same, I'll be taking it later today.

Kabbed:

okay nice

Ferredoxin4:

How many questions are there?

Kabbed:

forty one questions

Ferredoxin4:

Thanks.

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