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captainjonesify

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How does inoculation protect the body against infectious diseases?
 A) Booster substances are injected to increase the strength of the immune system.
  B) The antibody for a specific infection is injected to be available to defend the body.
  C) Small amounts of disease-causing substances are injected to stimulate the body to produce antibodies.

Question 2

Unbroken skin and cellular secretions, such as mucus, are examples of _____ immunity.
 A) natural
  B) passive acquired
  C) natural acquired
  D) artificial acquired



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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