As after he has got the disease antibodies are formed to fight the disease antibodies remain in our body for our life whenever he gets diagnosed with the same disease antibodies would protect the body and chances for getting the same disease is very less
(i)The antibodies developed in his body would circulate in body fluids and neutralise the pathogenic agent during subsequent encounters. (ii) Further memory B-celis and T-cells are retained in the system, which trigger a more intense and quick response against the same antigen, thus preventing the occurrence of same disease in his life.
A boy of ten years had chickenpox. He is not expected to have the same disease for the rest of life. Mention how it is possible?
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Mariyam Kazmi
Vijay
(i)The antibodies developed in his body would circulate in body fluids and neutralise the pathogenic agent during subsequent encounters.
(ii) Further memory B-celis and T-cells are retained in the system, which trigger a more intense and quick response against the same antigen, thus preventing the occurrence of same disease in his life.