As a result of vaccination, what cells are formed?
1. Immunoglobulins
2. Alpha and beta
3. Antigens
4. B and T cells
Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Immunoglobulins are administered to assist the immune response.
Rationale 2: Alpha and beta cells are part of the adrenergic system.
Rationale 3: Antibodies develop in response to antigens.
Rationale 4: In response to vaccination, B and T cells are formed.
Global Rationale: For disease protection to be long standing, the vaccine must be able to stimulate the production of memory B cells and T cells. Immunoglobulins are administered to assist the immune response.
Alpha and beta cells are part of the adrenergic system. Antibodies develop in response to antigens.
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