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Why is the secondary immune response to a pathogen typically faster and stronger than the primary response?

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Health, disease and the development of medicines

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Why is the secondary immune response to a pathogen typically faster and stronger than the primary response?.

  1. A.The body has learned to produce more digestive enzymes.
  2. B.Memory lymphocytes are already present and can quickly multiply.
  3. C.The heart pumps blood more quickly.
  4. D.More oxygen is available in the blood.

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