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Q: What is the introduction of altered antigens to produce an immune response?
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Is the body's immune response to allergens which are antigens that produce a hypersensitivity reaction including immediate inflammation?

Allergy


What do the different types of blood cells work together to produce the immune response?

Antigens! I have this exact question for health!


What is the difference between antibodies and antigens?

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.


What typoes of cells produce antigens?

All cells produce antigens, or cell surface markers. The only question is whether the antigens are self antigens which means they belong in the body or they're foreign antigens which means they are an invading bacteria or virus (or a cancerous cell).


Why do all molecules which have the property of antigenicity do not have the property of immunogenicity?

Because we know that all molecules that act as antigens produce an antibody so they have a property of antigenicity but not all give the immune response.


What are types of anitgen's?

There are several types of antigens, including proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Antigens can be found on the surface of pathogens like viruses and bacteria, as well as on the surface of foreign cells or substances that enter the body. They stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies and mount an immune response.


What medical term specialized white blood cells that produce antibodies coded to specific antigens?

all wbc produce antibodies to attach the the pathogens antigens.


Why ab blood group not produce any antibody?

It produces antigens instead


Lymphocytes that act directly on antigens to destroy them or produce chemicals that are toxic to them called?

Lymphocytes that act directly on antigens to destroy them or produce chemicals that are toxic to them are called T4 cells. They are also known as T helper cells.


Does plasma cells eat invading antigens?

Yes. White blood cells eat the living and nonliving antigens that has entered in your body. They produce antibodies as a result.


What are antigens determining blood type carried on?

Antigens, by definition, cause the body to produce antibodies which act against them. You inherit certain antigens which are on your red blood cells. Sometimes these antigens are absent from your RBC. If you are type B, you have B antigens. Type A has A antigens, AB has AB antigens and type O has no antigens. If you are type AB, you can receive AB blood from some one else.


Process of immunity?

The process of immunity is to produce specific antibodies that bind to antigens on the surface of pathogens. =]