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An antibody is what your body produces to fight of disease and infection. When a person has an autoimmune disease, the body's antibodies are attacking healthy and normal cells.

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It produces y shaped proteins that fit a specific antigen and stops them from replicating and harming the body.

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To help immune cells identify and destroy a pathogen

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they recognize and bind to foreign substances, such as bacteria or viruses, surrounding them so that scavenger cells can destroy them and flush them out of the body

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Q: What is the function of an antibody in an antigen-antibody response?
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What is the function of an antigen in an antigen-antibody response?

To help immune cells identify and destroy a pathogen


What is the first antibody made in response to an antigen?

IgM is the antibody first secreted during primary response


Can a pathogen provoke a cell mediated response and an antibody mediated response?

no


What is antibody and what you is the function?

Antibody is a type of protein produced by the immune system, its function is to fight antigens (bacteri, virus)


What is a disease-fighting protein created by the immune system in response to the presence of a specific antigen?

Antibody - produced by B lymphocytes.


An antibody oponizes invading organisms is in order to enhance the function of?

To enhance the function of phagocytosis. The antibody binds to the antigen (on the organism). The antibody also binds to the phagocyte thus facilitating the coming together of the antibody and phagocyte and phagocytosis can then proceed.


What is an antiarrestin?

An antiarrestin is an antibody which generates an immune response to arrestin.


What hypersensitivity reaction does not involve an antibody response?

Type IV


Is the destruction of RBCs caused by an antibody-antigen response?

lysis


What protein is produced in the body in response to antigens?

Antibody (Ab)


What is the destruction of RBC's caused by an antibody-antigen response?

lysis


A given pathogen will provoke either a cell-mediated response or an antibody-mediated response but not both?

true