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There are four types of antibodies that aid in immunity. The Lysins bind the antigens therefore causing them to disintegrate. The Agglutinins bind the antigens causing the micro-organisms to clump together. The Antitoxins bind the toxins therefore making them harmless to the body. The Opsonins bind the antigens on the outer surface.
The word 'bind' is both a verb and a noun. The noun bind is a word for a problematic situation: "I'm in a bind."The noun forms for the verb to bind are binder and the gerund, binding.
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The past participle of "bind" is "bound".
The past tense of "bind" is "bound."
tendons - bind muscle to muscle ligaments- bind muscle to bone
The past participle of "bind" is actually "bound." "Bind" is the present and infinitive form of the verb, while "bound" is used in the past tense and as the past participle.
The expression "in a bind" means in a difficult situation.
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The past tense of "bind" is "bound."
White blood cells in our body are designed to defend us from diseases and are classified into two categories: 1) Phagocytes: which engulf or digest microbes 2) Lymphocytes: which produce antibodies that bind to antigens on the microbes and help to destroy that microbe.