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They are Proteins =)

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An antibody is a protein.

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What cell organelle would appear very large in an individual fighting off an infection producing lots of antibodies Hint what kind of macromolecule are protein?

The rough endoplasmic reticulum,


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How do antibodies protect your body against disease when exposed to a virus?

Each antibody is made to target certain antigens (disease or virus). They then would destroy them. The antibodies stay in the body so that if the antigen attacks again, the antibodies would already be there to destroy them.


Where would antibodies be found in the blood?

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Would antibodies be a nonspecific lines of defense?

no because it is in the body


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Sometimes it takes time for white blood cells to produce antibodies needed to attack an antigen If this were the case in your body what would you be experiencing while waiting for the antibodies to be?

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