GCSE Biology – Process of a vaccination
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-I can explain how vaccines work
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What is a vaccination?
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What type of disease do vaccines protect against?
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When do most vaccines occur?
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What is used during a vaccination?
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What is injected during a vaccination?
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What form must the pathogen be in for a vaccination?
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What type of cells react to a vaccination?
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What do white blood cells release after a vaccination?
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What do white blood cells do to the pathogens?
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What do white blood cells do to the pathogens?
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What happens if the same pathogen re-enters the body?
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What word means you have memory cells for that pathogen?
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What do vaccinations increase?
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What is herd immunity?
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Why might a person not want to have a vaccination?
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