Answer :
primary response:
Programs the immune system to remember a particular disease agent by allowing it to "practice" on a weakened or killed version of the pathogen
Body may have a fever during this process
secondary response:
If a pathogen invades the body following a vaccine, the immune system can respond in a faster and greater magnitude than the primary response, which results in the creation of more antibodies to fight the pathogen and more memory cells to fight it in the future
Programs the immune system to remember a particular disease agent by allowing it to "practice" on a weakened or killed version of the pathogen
Body may have a fever during this process
secondary response:
If a pathogen invades the body following a vaccine, the immune system can respond in a faster and greater magnitude than the primary response, which results in the creation of more antibodies to fight the pathogen and more memory cells to fight it in the future