If you have been vaccinated, your body will make which type of cells which prepare you to fight off the infection?

Health · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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  1. Memory B Cells:
  • B cells are a type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the immune response. Memory B cells "remember" the specific pathogen or antigen that the body was exposed to during vaccination. If you encounter the actual pathogen later on, memory B cells can quickly recognize it and produce antibodies to target and neutralize the invader.

2. Memory T Cells:

  • T cells are another type of white blood cell involved in the immune response. Memory T cells also remember specific pathogens and play a crucial role in coordinating the immune response. They can recognize infected cells and help activate other immune cells to eliminate the infection.