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Antibodies
The answer is Lymphocytes. However, they do not RELEASE antibodies. When there is an increase in lymphocytes this indicates a viral infection. Internally, this viral infection is represented as a foreign antigen that could potentially weaken the immune system. Once these foreign antigens are detected this triggers antibodies to form to eliminate the same antigens that created them (the viral infection). These antibodies are what work to fight away the viral infection to return the body to its original state.
B-cells are lymphocytes that fight off extracellular infection and call other leukocytes (white blood cells; I.E. T-cells) to the site of infection. they also make antibodies.
No, antibodies are produced by your body to fight infection.
B Lymphocytes
An example of a protein that helps fight off infection is antibodies.
lymphocytes help provide a specific response to attack the invading organisms, make antibodies and help protect the body against diseases and fight infections:D
WHat machinery within a lymphocyte utilizes building blocks for antibody biosynthesis.?
white blood cell count that increases in the presence of an infection
antibodies
Lymphocytes are also known as the white blood cells. They are primarily used to fight infection.
because that's part of life It produces antibodies that fight the infection.