Two days after receiving her first mRNA Covid vaccine shot at her arm, Sonya notices a nodule under the nearby arm pit. She is still worried even though some websites mention it is a common side effect. A) What is the nodule? B) Why will the vaccine delivered at her arm cause the swollen nodule at the arm pit? Describe the sequential reactions and involved cell types and molecules. How do the reactions protect her?

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Two days after receiving her first mRNA Covid vaccine shot at her arm, Sonya notices a nodule
under the nearby arm pit. She is still worried even though some websites mention it is a common
side effect.
A) What is the nodule?
B) Why will the vaccine delivered at her arm cause the swollen nodule at the arm pit? Describe
the sequential reactions and involved cell types and molecules. How do the reactions protect her?
Transcribed Image Text:Two days after receiving her first mRNA Covid vaccine shot at her arm, Sonya notices a nodule under the nearby arm pit. She is still worried even though some websites mention it is a common side effect. A) What is the nodule? B) Why will the vaccine delivered at her arm cause the swollen nodule at the arm pit? Describe the sequential reactions and involved cell types and molecules. How do the reactions protect her?
C) Why does she still need to receive subsequent shots (boosters), ie what do booster shots
accomplish?
D) Describe the locations in the nodule where each specific location occurs.
Transcribed Image Text:C) Why does she still need to receive subsequent shots (boosters), ie what do booster shots accomplish? D) Describe the locations in the nodule where each specific location occurs.
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mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are a type of vaccine that use a small piece of genetic material called messenger RNA (mRNA) to produce an immune response against the virus that causes COVID-19. The mRNA in the vaccine instructs cells in the body to produce a protein found on the surface of the virus, which triggers an immune response that helps protect against COVID-19. These vaccines do not contain live virus and do not alter an individual's DNA.

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