This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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What is Fermentation???_____________:) |
| Answer» TION:Ethanol fermentation, also called alcoholic fermentation, is a BIOLOGICAL PROCESS which converts sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose into cellular energy, producing ethanol and carbon dioxide as by-products. Because yeasts perform this conversion in the absence of oxygen, alcoholic fermentation is considered an anaerobic process. It also TAKES place in some species of fish (including goldfish and carp) where (along with lactic acid fermentation) it provides energy when oxygen is SCARCE.[1] | |
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Define endemic species |
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Answer» Endemic species are those plants and animals that EXIST only in one geographical REGION. Species can be endemic to large or small areas of the WORLD. Some may be endemic to the PARTICULAR continent; some are endemic to a part of a continent, and others to a single ISLAND. |
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What is happiness?? Nothing important sista..what about you?? |
| Answer» HLOO TRISHA GOOD AFTERNOON | |
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of modern transport. |
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Answer» 1.Less Capital Outlay.2.Door to Door Service.3.Service in RURAL Areas.4.Flexible Service.5.Suitable for SHORT Distance.6.Lesser Risk of DAMAGE in Transit.7.Saving in Packing Cost.8.Rapid SPEED. |
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if we add a few aquatic animals and plants in aquarium it can become a self-sustaining system.Can you think how this happens? |
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Answer» please become my FOLLOWER I will GIVE you points please MARK me as BRAINLEIST 7-4=3 |
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Question:-Why is cork impervious to gases and water?plz don't spam!!!!✨(◕ᴗ◕✿) |
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Answer» tion:The WALLS of CORK cells are heavily thickened with an organic substance, suberin, Suberin makes these cells IMPERVIOUS to water and gases.Please mark me as BRAINLIST |
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the unique features of bryophytes to ot others plant .a oogamous,b anemephillus,c Botha&b, none of above |
| Answer» HI OTHERS and we are tevi MATA OK not others | |
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Whether amoeba is the first organisms to found on the earth and how it develops it's self in earth |
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Answer» produced in 1755 by johann Rosenhof VON NAME is DISCOVERED Dr keline i HOPE it is helpful for you |
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Hmm jagrati always be happy if you are sad, share your felling with us aab me bhe sad nahi hoga ヾ(^-^)ノ(❁´◡`❁)ヾ(^-^)ノ(❁´◡`❁)ヾ(^-^)ノ |
| Answer» OOH to ye baat HAI try kerugi Happy rhene ki per SHARE NHI ker paogi.. | |
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हम सही हे या गलत ये सबसे पेहेले कोण जनता हे? answer mi |
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Answer» Yeah, you got that yummy-yumThat yummy-yum, that yummy-yummyYeah, you got that yummy-yumThat yummy-yum, that yummy-yummySay the word, on my wayYeah, babe, yeah, babe, yeah, babeAny night, any daySay the word, on my wayYeah, babe, yeah, babe, yeah, babeIn the mornin' or the lateSay the word, on my wayBona fide stallionAin't in no stable, no, you stay on the runAin't on the side, you're NUMBER oneYeah, every time I come around, you get it doneFifty-fifty, love the way you split itHundred racks, help me spend it, babeLight a match, get litty, babeThat jet set, WATCH the SUNSET kinda, yeah, yeahRollin' eyes back in my head, make my toes curl, yeah, yeahYeah, you got that yummy-yumThat yummy-yum, that yummy-yummyYeah, you got that yummy-yumThat yummy-yum, that yummy-yummySay the word, on my wayYeah, babe, yeah, babe, yeah, babeAny night, any daySay the word, on my wayYeah babe, yeah babe, yeah babeIn the mornin' or the lateSay the word, on my wayStandin' up, keep me on the riseLost control of myself, I'm compromisedYou're incriminating, no disguiseAnd you ain't never runnin' low on suppliesFifty-fifty, love the way you split itHundred racks, help me spend it, babeLight a match, get litty, babeThat jet set, watch the sunset kinda, yeah, yeahRollin' eyes back in my head, make my toes curl, yeah, yeahYeah, you got that yummy-yumThat yummy-yum, that yummy-yummy (You stay flexin' on me)Yeah, you got that yummy-yum (Yeah, yeah)That yummy-yum, that yummy-yummySay the word, on my wayYeah, babe, yeah, babe, yeah, babe (Yeah, babe)Any night, any daySay the word, on my wayYeah babe, yeah babe, yeah babe (Yeah, babe)In the mornin' or the lateSay the word, on my wayHop in the Lambo', I'm on my wayDrew House slippers on with a SMILE on my faceI'm elated that you are my LADYYOU got the yum, yum, yum, yumYou got the yum, yum-yum, woahWoah-oohYeah, you got that yummy-yumThat yummy-yum, that yummy-yummyYeah, you got that yummy-yumThat yummy-yum, that yummy-yummySay the word, on my wayYeah, babe, yeah, babe, yeah, babe (Yeah, babe)Any night, any daySay the word, on my wayYeah, babe, yeah, babe, yeah, babe (Yeah, babe)In the mornin' or the lateSay the word, on my way |
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What is happiness??hey hii sista...I am good and you?? |
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After the injurytissue repair by which type of division |
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Answer» Wound healing can be divided into four overlapping PROCESSES; maintenance of homoeostasis, an inflammatory RESPONSE, a proliferative phase, and remodeling. Maintenance of homoeostasis is ACHIEVED by clotting in any damaged REGIONS of the circulatory system. I hope it's CORRECT mark me brainlist |
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What is fertilization? |
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Answer» Fertilisation or FERTILIZATION, also known as generative fertilisation, syngamy and impregnation, is the fusion of GAMETES to GIVE rise to a new individual ORGANISM or offspring and initiate its developmentExplanation:mark brainliest |
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கொரோனா பற்றி 12 வரிகள் கவிதை எழுதுக??? Only answer don't spam |
| Answer» TION:பூட்டும்படி ஆயிடிச்சி!மேகங்களை மறைச்சிருந்தவேண்டாத புகையெல்லாம்ஓடியே போயிடிச்சி!ஒலகம் தூய்மை ஆயிடிச்சி!விண்ணுக்கும் ராக்கட்விடத்தெரிஞ்ச மனுஷனுக்குமண்ணுக்கு மேலிங்குமனுஷங்க சாவுறதைநிறுத்தத் தெரியவில்லே!நிலைமையிங்கு சரியில்லே!ஏழை பணக்காரன்என்கின்ற பேதமெல்லாம்கொரோனாக் கிட்டயில்லே!கும்பிட்டாலும் விடுவதில்லே!இத்தாலி ஸ்பெயின்இங்கிலாந்து அமெரிக்காவும்தோத்துப் போயிடிச்சி! | |
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Does cellular respiration occur in prokaryotes or eukaryotes |
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Answer» tion:Cellular respiration OCCURS in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, with most REACTIONS taking PLACE in the cytoplasm of PROKARYOTES and in the mitochondria of EUKARYOTES. |
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What is cardiology pls answer this question |
| Answer» CARDIOLOGY is a branch of medicine that DEALS with the disorders of the heart as well as some parts of the circulatory system. The field includes medical diagnosis and TREATMENT of CONGENITAL heart defects, coronary artery DISEASE, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. | |
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AKELE AKELE..?? Akele gyi na to main hee tereko maar daalungi...I mean Hme bhi saath leke chaliye bhabhi jii...zindagi jhand h...Paataal m maze krenge..xD✌✌ |
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Answer» bhi AATA ho....mere bina maat jana...melko bhi bus pakad ni hai...EK maths KA SUM karke aata ho...rukna..mere liya SATH me paataal me jayege |
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Utilization of pesticides which are toxic and increasing day by day all over the world. this leads to bio-accumulation and bio-magnification what is meant by bio-accumulation and bio-magnification? |
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Answer» xcess of pesticides which ACT as a REPELLENT and harmful to the PLANTS is actually known as a bioaccumulation and biomagnification EXAMPLE of pesticides HERBICIDE is used to kill the insect present on the plants or to maintain the soil accumulation over it |
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Vitamin B, c: correlate the following |
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Answer» b.c solbin WATER |
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Why did the government of indid fix the legal marriage age of boys and girls? |
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Answer» e !!!Bcoz child marriage in early years EFFECTS the childs AGE also ... as there maturity level on that time was PROPERLY not developed .... and GIRLS have to do household works reather then studies ... |
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Why convectional rainfall is aalso called as 4 o clock rainfall? |
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Answer» vectional rain generally occurs every-day in Australia in the coastal regions APPROXIMATELY at 4'o clock in the afternoon. So, it is also known as 4'o clock rainfall. |
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Which hormone is not directly associated with reproduction? |
| Answer» WER is CHROMOSOMES | |
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In a village women do not have proper knowledge how to save household gas (LPG).Write some suggestions for them how to save LPG. |
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Answer» on to save lpg -1:Cover Open VESSEL by LID as far as possible.2:Before lighting stove prepare and keep all the material ready and within reach.3:USE pressure vessels wherever possible.4:Reduce flame once BOILING starts.Use vessels of right size and shape.5:Clean burners regularly.6:Avoid using the round bottom UTENSILS. |
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Pani chini aur oxygen ko unka kano ka bich badta hua akarshan bal ka kram sa vavasthit kijiya |
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Answer» ha Tak hum samajh paye h aap INTERMOLECULAR force ki baat kar Rahe h. Intermolecular force matalab kiss bhi 2 particles ya molecules ke beech ka attractive force.Sabse jyda CHINI me hoga kyuki YEH solid h aur solid comactly packed hote h fir h paani kyuki vo LIQUID h aur sabse Kum hoga OXYGEN me kyuki vo gas h aur uske mecules free h.Hope you got it |
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Before mitosis begins a cell makes a copy of the DNA in the nucleus. What term is used to describe this process of making an exact copy of the DNA |
| Answer» CESS is KNOWN as DNA REPLICATION or DNA AMPLIFICATION | |
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Why the cell cycle takes place in coordinated way |
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Answer» vision is a very important process in all living organisms. During the division of a cell, DNA replication and cell GROWTH also take place. All these processes, i.e., cell division, DNA replication, and cell growth, hence, have to take place in a coordinated way to ensure correct division and FORMATION of progeny CELLS containing intact genomes. The sequence of events by which a cell duplicates its genome, synthesises the other constituents of the cell and eventually divides into two daughter cells is termed cell cycle. Although cell growth (in terms of cytoplasmic increase) is a continuous process, DNA SYNTHESIS occurs only during one specific stage in the cell cycle. The replicated chromosomes (DNA) are then distributed to daughter nuclei by a complex series of events during cell division. These events are themselves under genetic control. |
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Which cells engulf foreign particles that reach the lungs? |
| Answer» E !!! ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGE.... | |
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What is regenerative therapy ? where is it applied ? |
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Answer» swer help you as this is very SIMPLE in LANGUAGE and short TERM |
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Why was dog the first animal to be domesticated? |
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Answer» st holds that humans domesticated dogs for the FIRST time in Europe more than 15,000 years AGO. Opposing researchers believe the domestication happened approximately 12,500 years ago in Central Asia or China. The NEW study, published in the American journal Science, SUGGESTS both claims might CARRY weight. |
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Dcm has heterogeneous phenotype, and its causes can be genetic, toxins, infections, metabolic disease, and idiopathic |
| Answer» PE is NAME of the HYBRID | |
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I eill mark u as brainliest of u'll answer this .... can someone please provide me a simple diagram of Uromastix for practicle... Keep in mind that I have to draw it ...Kindly be quick I've asked this question earlier too.... |
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Answer» HELPSMORE INFORMATION CAN BE PROVIDED. |
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On what criterial is system of classification given by robert whittaker based upon? |
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Answer» nutrition Thallus organisation CELL structureReproduction PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP |
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Working of human digestive system in a simple way if it is for 4marks |
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Answer» on works by moving food through the GI tract. Digestion begins in the mouth with CHEWING and ends in the SMALL intestine. As food passes through the GI tract, it mixes with DIGESTIVE juices, causing LARGE molecules of food to break down into SMALLER molecules. |
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cow carries a bacterium in its body which enables it to turn whatever it consumes into pure 24-carat gold |
| Answer» E of that BACTERIUM is METHANOBACTERIUM . | |
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Cough is one of the most common health problems. When there is obstruction or trouble in the path of your throat or upper air, then your brain thinks that it has foreign element and it cures to remove that element from the body. However, continuous cough may also be symptoms of many conditions, such as allergies, viral infections, or bacterial infections. |
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Answer» are right CONTINUOUS COUGH can CAUSE ALLERGIES, viral INFECTION, or bacterial infection |
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6-10 names of poisonous insects found in india which comes under class insecta of arthropoda?? .....plzzzzz answer me guys fast ...... |
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Answer» , MOSQUITO,paper wasp,honeybees,spider ,carpenter ant,CENTIPEDES,SCORPIONS , cockroaches,waterbug, Caterlpillar,leafinsect,EARTH worm,millipedes,praying mantis,cicades,giant HORNET,stick insect,mupli beetle,painted grasshopper,mango stem borox |
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We have two plant which have pink flowers and another have white flowers if we cross between them what is the f1 generation results? |
| Answer» NDS on dominance of which colour if pink is DOMINANT then that will be pink if it is WHITE then it will white. | |
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What is the imprinting behaviour seen in human beings |
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Answer» he psychological TYPE QUESTION and IMPRINTING are found in ANIMAL are called as FILIAL imprinting |
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What questioñ do you ask a neverologist |
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Answer» s in NERVES...... |
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What are some difference between habitats and adaptations |
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Answer» and the desert are very different surroundings and we find very different kind of plants and animals in these two regions. Let us look at two very different kinds of organisms from the desert and the sea – a camel and a fish. The body STRUCTURE of a camel helps it to survive in desert conditions. Camels have long legs which help to KEEP their bodies AWAY from the heat of the sand. They excrete small amount of urine, their dung is dry and they do not sweat. SINCE camels lose very little water from their bodies, they can live for many days without water. There are so many kinds of fish, but all of them have the same shallow streamlined body so they can swim easily. Fish have slippery scales on their bodies that protect the fish and also help in easy movement through water. Fish have flat fins and tails that help them to change directions and keep their body balance in water. Gills present in the fish help them to use oxygen dissolved in water. Fishes have the ability to live in salt water of the sea as well as in fresh water of the ponds. We see that the features of a fish help it to live inside water and the features of a camel help it to survive in a desert. We have taken only two examples from a very wide variety of animals and plants that live on the Earth. In all this variety of organisms, we will find that they have certain features that help them live in the surroundings in which they are NORMALLY found, be it very cold or hot climates and surroundings. The presence of specific features or certain habits, which enable a plant or an animal to live in its surroundings, is called adaptation. Different animals are adapted to their surroundings in different ways. Adaptation does not take place in a short time. It takes thousands of years for living beings to adapt to its habitat. Those animals which cannot adapt to these changes die out, and only the adapted ones survive. Animals adapt to different conditions in different ways. The result is variety of organisms present in different habitats. The term habitat refers to the surroundings where organisms live. The organisms depend for their food, water, air, shelter and other needs on their habitat. Habitat means a dwelling place (a home). Habitat includes both living and non-living components. Several kinds of plants and animals may share the same habitat. Plants and animals have different features that help them to survive in their own habitat |
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Which lung capacities cannot be measured directly by spirometer? |
| Answer» TERS should be TESTED for accurate AIR volume measurements by using syringes of known volume to inject air through the spirometer and to DRAW air out. | |
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Which is prefered for muscles crossfit or weitht trainong? |
| Answer» HIGH intensity CROSS training programs is that the workouts are short, intense, and produce fast results. The programs build muscle and cardiorespiratory FITNESS at the same TIME WITHOUT requiring hours of exercise on a treadmill or elliptical trainer. | |
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Which is preferred by biotechnologists plasmids or bacteriophage? |
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Answer» prefferedby BIO TECHNOLOGIES |
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Consistent benefit of l-glutamine observed across patients with low, medium, and high number of crises reported in the year prior to screening -- analysis from the phase 3 study of l-glutamine in sickle cell anemia |
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Answer» the ANSWER......☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺LIMPOSOMESELECTROPROPAGATIONTRANSFECTIONGENITICTRANSDUCTION.i HOPE these are helpful☺✌☺ |
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The reason of brain portion that contains hunger pangs is |
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Answer» thirst, body temprature, water balance, blood pressure etc. are some of the biological functions handled by Hypothalamus, which is situated in forebrain and is a PART of the Limbic system of our body. It is ALMOST the size of an ALMOND. The hormones secreted by these glands regulate neurotransmitters like epinephrine and SEROTONIN(which gives us feeling of fullness or satiety after eating) . Neurotransmitters like these are communication variables of our nervous system. |
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Which term describes an enzyme? A) substrate B) reactant C) catalyst D) product |
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Define immunization. Explain the underlying principles |
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Answer» ation, or immunisation, is the PROCESS by which an individual's immune system becomes fortified against an agent (known as the immunogen).When this system is exposed to moleculesthat are foreign to the body, called non-self, it will orchestrate an immune response, and it will also develop the ability to quickly respond to a subsequent encounter because of immunological memory. This is a function of the adaptive immune system. Therefore, by exposing an animal to an immunogen in a controlled way, its body can learn to protect itself: this is called active immunization.The most important elements of the immune system that are improved by immunization are the T cells, B cells, and the antibodies B cells produce. Memory B cells and memory T cells are responsible for a swift response to a second encounter with a foreign molecule. Passive immunization is direct introduction of these elements into the body, instead of production of these elements by the body itself.Immunization is done through various techniques, most commonly vaccination. Vaccines against microorganisms that cause diseases can prepare the body's immune system, thus helping to fight or prevent an infection. The fact that mutations can cause cancer cells to produce proteins or other molecules that are known to the body forms the theoretical basis for therapeutic cancer vaccines. Other molecules can be USED for immunization as well, for example in experimental vaccines against nicotine(NicVAX) or the hormone ghrelin in EXPERIMENTS to CREATE an obesity vaccine.Immunizations are often widely stated as less risky and an easier way to become immune to a particular disease than risking a milder form of the disease itself. They are important for both adults and children in that they can protect us from the many diseases out there. Immunization not only protects children against deadly diseases but also helps in developing children's immune systems.[1]Through the use of immunizations, some INFECTIONS and diseases have almost completely been eradicated throughout the United States and the World. One example is polio. Thanks to dedicated health care professionals and the parents of children who vaccinated on schedule, polio has been eliminated in the U.S. since 1979. Polio is still found in other parts of the world so certain people could still be at risk of getting it. This includes those people who have never had the vaccine, those who didn't receive all doses of the vaccine, or those traveling to areas of the world where polio is still prevalent.Active immunization/vaccination has been named one of the "Ten Great Public Health Achievements in the 20th Century". |
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