Regarding the assertion and reason, select the right option
(A) Vaccination exploits the fact that the immune system’s response to a second exposure to pathogens is much faster and more vigorous than it is the first time around.
(R) Vaccines mimic live pathogens.
Both A and R are true and R explains A
Vaccine, a liquid that contains weakened or dead versions of a pathogen that still display those all important antigens but do not cause the disease. Our immune system generates memory cells in response to the pathogen. An encounter with the live pathogen therefore is perceived by our immune system as a second encounter and triggers a more intensified and quick response and we are saved from the infection