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Antigens
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You exhibit Active Immunity when cells encounter anitgens and produce antibodies against them.
Its the antigen in a particular foreign body or pathogen that the body recognizes as "allo" or unfamiliar.. Maybe even harmful. So antibodies are produced against these antigens. And since they are 'neutralizing antibodies' it follows that the antigens they bind to are 'neutralizing antigens'
Antibodies
Type A blood will produce antibodies against B antigens.
effective against soluble antigens than the insoluble antigen
Antigen is a substance that can induce the generation of antibodies, any substance that can induce immune response. Antibody is a protective protein produced by the body in response to an antigen.
AnswerThe human body makes specific antibodies to specific antigens (ex. proteins on a bacterial membrane) that it encounters. Bacteria do not all have the same antigens.* antibodies react specifically with an antigen
Barriers, The Inflammation Process, and Antibodies.
blood serum containing antibodies against specific antigens; provides immunity to a disease
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.