Our antibodies fight off the pathogens.
exogenous pathogens.
Antibodies respond to pathogens.
Without functioning antibodies, we would not be able to fight off pathogens, and our bodies would be taken over by the pathogen.
Pathogens are the disease causing agent while antigens are found in the antibodies that fight against the pathogens. So in short, no they aren't the same.
They transform themselves to lots of plasma cells, which create antibodies to fight against the pathogens.
Yes. Antibodies do prevent pathogens from infecting other cells.
An example of a protein that helps fight off infection is antibodies.
It depends what sort of pathogen it is and what cells are infected but in general the infected cell is destroyed by lymphocytes and then engulfed by a phagocyte to get rid of what is left.
Antibodies produced by lymphocytes
the are inflamation ;pathogens and antibodies
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