HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, is the virus that attacks the cells in the immune system that produce antibodies.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) attacks the T cells, which are a type of immune cell that plays a crucial role in coordinating the immune response, including the production of antibodies. By destroying these cells, HIV weakens the immune system's ability to fight infections effectively.
Antibodies
Immunity.
Vaccinations produces antibodies and antibodies are those in the immune system to fight off bacteria storied within a human's body.
Active immunity occurs when an individual is exposed to the disease causing organism, and the immune system produces antibodies to counteract the disease. Future exposure to the same pathogens will stimulate a rapid response from the immune system to produce antibodies. Passive immunity occurs when an individual receives antibodies instead of inducing the immune system to produce antibodies.
Both the lymphatic system and the cardiovascular system transport the antibodies of the immune system.
because that's part of life It produces antibodies that fight the infection.
3. antibodies against usually harmless antigens
Antibodies are formed as the defence against antigen or pathogen which is consider as a foreign particle by body against whcih body immune system acts. Antibodies are formed my activated B cells called plasma cell and are made of glycoproteins
HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, is the virus that attacks the cells in the immune system that produce antibodies.
Antibodies
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