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What is the main function of the spleen?

This organ filters blood and removes old red blood cells.


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What is lymph?

This fluid circulates through lymphatic vessels.

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What is immunological memory?

The ability to respond faster and stronger after re-exposure to an antigen

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True or False? Receiving multiple vaccines at the same visit overwhelms the immune system.

FALSE

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What is the main function of the thymus?

This primary lymphoid organ is where T lymphocytes mature.

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These white blood cells produce antibodies.

B cells (B lymphocyte)

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Why can a person experience mild fever after vaccination?

Because the immune system is being activated

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What is the name of the long-term protection generated by vaccination?

Immunological memory.

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What is the main function of the bone marrow?

This primary lymphoid tissue is responsible for the production of blood cells.

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Which lymphocytes directly attack infected cells?

T cells (T lymphocytes)

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Which immune cells are most affected in a patient without a functional thymus?

 T lymphocytes

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Why don’t antibiotics work against viruses?

Antibiotics target bacteria, not viruses.

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What is the main function of the lymph nodes?

These structures filter lymph before it returns to the bloodstream.

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What is the purpose of a vaccine?

To stimulate immunity against a disease


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Which cells are responsible for the rapid response seen after a vaccinated person encounters a pathogen again?

Memory B cells

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Can a vaccinated person still get infected?

Yes, but vaccines often reduce severity and complications.

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These lymphatic tissues are located at the entrance of the respiratory and digestive tracts.

The tonsils

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what are the antibodies?

Molecules that are produced after vaccination and help neutralize pathogens

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True or False? Vaccines can cause autism.

FALSE

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Why is vaccine misinformation considered a public health issue?

It can reduce vaccination rates and increase disease outbreaks.

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