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What is the only effective way invertebrates fight off diseases?

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What do white blood cells make to fight diseases?

antibodies to fight bacteria and antitoxins to neutralise the toxins produced by bacteria.


What is passive immunotherapy?

Passive immunotherapy involves transferring antibodies produced by another individual or synthesized in a laboratory to help the immune system fight off infections or diseases. This approach provides temporary immunity and can be particularly useful for individuals who are immunocompromised or unable to mount an adequate immune response.


What medicine or treatment do you use to fight bacteria?

Antibiotics are used. The original kinds, and still some in use today, were purified from secretions by certain fungi, which protected themselves against bacteria this way. Today there are many kinds of antibiotics, for various applications, and most of them are synthetically produced in laboratories. They are molecular miracles.


Is antibodies a protein?

Yes, antibodies are a type of protein produced by the immune system to help fight off infections and diseases.


How does the fetus fight of diseases?

The fetus doesn't necessarily fight off diseases. The mom's immune system fights off certain things. Also, some diseases don't cross over into the baby so depending on what it is, the baby isn't at risk until possibly birth.


Is an antibody a type of protein?

Yes, an antibody is a type of protein that is produced by the immune system to help fight off infections and diseases.


Which part of your body generates white blood cells?

White blood cells are primarily produced in the bone marrow, which is the spongy tissue inside certain bones. They are essential components of the immune system and help the body fight off infections and diseases.


What is IG on blood test?

IG typically stands for Immunoglobulin, which are antibodies produced by the immune system to help fight infections and other invaders in the body. Immunoglobulin levels can be tested in the blood to assess immune system function and detect certain diseases or disorders.


What do white blood cells do to diseases?

They fight against diseases


What diseases do anti-bodies fight?

They fight bacterial infections.


Is it easier to fight bacterial diseases in the US or in Africa?

It is thousand times easier to fight bacterial diseases in US than Africa. But when it comes to viral diseases, the difference is less dramatic.