Multiple Choice
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.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q36: Hodgkin's disease is usually fatal.
Q37: Which of the following diseases suppresses the
Q38: If a person has been fully immunized
Q39: Match each condition/disease with its description.<br>-failure of
Q40: Lymph vessels are located in almost all
Q42: Unbroken skin and cellular secretions,such as mucus,are
Q43: Which would be the spleen's first action
Q44: The types of immunity a person is
Q45: _ are tiny,oval-shaped structures ranging in size
Q46: When a person is infected with a