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Q: Which is a foreign invader to the body that lives in or on a host and gets some or all of its nourishment from the host?
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What term means the body's ability to counteract the effects of a foreign invader?

Immunity


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Why do your injuries become inflamed?

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An antigen is a substance/molecule that, when introduced into the body, triggers the production of an antibody by the immune system, which will then kill or neutralize the antigen that is recognized as a foreign and potentially harmful invader.


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What are anti bodies and antigen?

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