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Yes, by certain white cells in the blood. Some of these cells produce free floating antibodies while others present their antibodies on their surface receptors. These different systems fight infection by different kinds of organisms.

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antibodies are made in the hemoglobin of the blood

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white blood cells when they are attacking antigens

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They are found in white blood cells made mainly in the bone marrow.

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The immune system

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What occurs your body makes its own antibodies?

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How does injecting someone with a killed bacteria vaccine protect someone from getting that disease?

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Do antibodies directly attack T cells?

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