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1) Antibodies bind to the pathogen to prevent them from entering or damaging cells

2) Antibodies coat the pathogen stimulating the removal of pathogen by macrophages and other cells

3) They trigger destruction of pathogens by stimulating other immune responses such as complement pathway

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