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Q: How do antibodies allow a lymphocyte in one part of your body to attack pathogens in another part of the body?
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How can pathogens attack the body?

Our antibodies fight off the pathogens.


Mounts an immune response by direct cell attack or via antibodies?

lymphocyte


How can the human body prevent attack against pathogens?

Primary responseSkin, mucous and saliva entraps the pathogens and digests it.Secondary responsethe blood cells named "lymphocytes" will encounter the pathogens by releasing antibodies against to it.


Do antibodies attack extracellular or intracellular antigens?

Antibodies can attack both extracellular and intracellular antigens.


Can your body make antibodies for pathogens that your body has never been in contact with why or why not?

Our bodies do have the ability to make antibodies to something we never have had contact with. These are called natural antibodies. Natural antibodies are produced by B lymphocytes in the absence of external pathogen stimulation. With their ability to recognize between self and non-self, they comprise an important first-line defense. Any problem with this formation of natural antibodies, the body would begin to attack itself. This is seen in autoimmune disorders.


What is the use of lymphocyte?

it is for immunity T-cell is for attack and B-cell is for anti body


What do antibodies do for fungal toxins in a cell?

they attack it


Antibodies target and attack specific what?

Antiggens


Do pathogens directly attack the human skin?

true


Pathogens directly attack human tissue?

true


What are the Proteins called attack viruses and toxins?

Antibodies


Do pathogens directly attack human tissue?

Not always. Pathogens such as viruses must attack human cells to replicate. Other pathogens like bacteria can actually attack and distroy tissue or just cling onto the surface. (For example: Clostridium Difficile is a bacteria that can grow out of control in a person's colon; they cling to the walls and prevent the absorption of fluids, this results in diarrhea.) Some bacteria produce toxins that attack tissues.Yes some pathogens attack human tissue.Yes