They have a weak dilute of the disease so the body will build antibodies against the disease thereby causing immunity.
The role of a complement system in immune response is to make sure that no bad cells penetrate the immune system. A complement system of immunization might be a series of shots, like booster shots for immunizations.
they release antibodies which help the immune system
A person with allergies is generally understood to have an immune system that over-reacts to normal and inocuous materials, such as pollen. The "allergy shot" is an injected solution containing a very dilute and small amount of these materials. The idea behind allergy shots is to continuously expose the immune system to very low levels of the material so that the immune system learns to "tolerate" the material and the person will stop having allergy symptoms. Generally the person will need to be on allergy shots for the rest of his/her life - without constant low-level stimulation, the immune system tends to lose its tolerance and the allergy symptoms return.
Yes, eating boogers does help the immune system. The immune system (the stomach) will take in the booger, and pass it down to your "Junk" Section.
yes
The propose of vaccination is to trigger the immune system and help it recognize a disease organism.
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To help the immune system :)
There are no "shots to prevent demodex mange". Demodex mange is caused by a parasite. Prevention of demodex includes minimizing stress for the animal, providing a balanced diet and vaccinating and deworming appropriately to help prevent the immune system from becoming overworked due to infection. All preventative measures for demodex are aimed at keeping the immune system functioning well so that the number of demodex mites are kept in check.
No it can help it by boosting your immune system
The immune system.