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To what do antibodies attach on the pathogen?

Antibodies attach to specific antigens on the surface of pathogens.


Why you have antibodies?

Antibodies are used to fight from foreign particles (pathogen generally) entering in the body of an individual.


Why do each pathogen need a specific antibody?

each pathogen has a antigene which the antibodies attach to so each pathogen needs a unique antibodie


How does an immune response starts after a macrophage attacts a pathogen?

The blood cells detect the pathogen The pathogens release toxins The blood cells make antibodies to fit the toxins ( they have to be a specific shape) The antibodies stick the bacteria together ready to be engulfed by he white blood cells The White blood cells remember the antibodies needed for that pathogen so they can make antibodies quicker next time the pathogen invades


Is producing antibodies a response by human white blood cells to pathogens?

Yes. Antibodies are made in response to pathogens. The antibodies are made by WBCs. These antibodies are a "match" to the pathogen. The next time the body is attacked by this pathogen, the antibody response will be much faster and a person will recover much sooner.


How are antibodies produced?

lymphocytes make antibodies by first getting the antigen marker from a pathogen. Then, using a 'toolkit' of various protein fragments, they use the marker as a 'blueprint' to make the antibody.


What is the amount of antibodies in a person's blood in response to exposure to a pathogen?

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How does Producing antibodies protect you against diseases?

antibodies are specific to a pathogen's antigen, it sticks the pathogen together with other pathogens, ruptures the organism or disables them. This stops you getting too many pathogens which give you diseases


What is the difference between antigens and pathogen's?

An antigen is a body's system for creating antibodies to fight infection. A pathogen is an infectious agent (or germ).


How does protein contribute to the production of antibodies in the immune system?

Proteins play a crucial role in the production of antibodies in the immune system. Antibodies are a type of protein that help the immune system recognize and fight off harmful pathogens like bacteria and viruses. When the body detects an invader, specialized cells called B cells produce antibodies that specifically target and neutralize the pathogen. These antibodies are made up of protein molecules that bind to the surface of the pathogen, marking it for destruction by other immune cells. In this way, proteins are essential for the immune system's ability to defend the body against infections.


How do you make antibodies for a specific pathogen?

That is the job of the B-cells, or B Lymphocytes.


What are 3 ways antibodies help destroy pathogen's?

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