1. agglutination of particulate matter, including bacteria and viruses,
2. opsonisation or coating over bacteria to facilitate recognition and phagocytosis by the phagocytes and
3. neutralization of toxins released by bacteria.
Yes, antibodies are a type of protein produced by the immune system to help fight off infections and diseases.
Proteins help the body fight off infections by producing antibodies that target and neutralize harmful pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses. These antibodies help the immune system recognize and destroy the invaders, protecting the body from illness.
Because they have antibodies in their systems which help fight off infections.
Antibodies - to help the baby fight off infections.
When the vaccine gets to the body the it will block away the viral infection.
because our body have antibodies.the antibodies will help us fight with the bacteria or virus. hope can help u.:)
because our body have antibodies.the antibodies will help us fight with the bacteria or virus. hope can help u.:)
Antibodies originate in the body from specialized white blood cells called B cells. These B cells produce antibodies in response to foreign substances, such as viruses or bacteria, to help the immune system fight off infections.
They kill both good and bad bacteria and can destroy antibodies that your body has produced to help you naturally fight off infections making you more susceptible to get another infection
antibodies
Yes; antibodies are an example.
A mature B cell that mass produces antibodies is called a plasma cell. Plasma cells are differentiated B cells that are specialized for producing large quantities of antibodies to help fight infections.