do you mean antigens? An antigen is any (foreign) substance that stimulates an immune reaction.
An antigen is a foreign chemical that stimulates the production of antibodies by the immune system. Antigens can be bacteria, viruses, toxins, or other substances that are recognized as foreign by the body.
An antigen is actually foreign or toxic to the human body. It stimulates an adaptive immune response and binds to a antibody.
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Basically to explain this, an antigen is any type of pathogen that causes disease, while an antibody is something that combats against the antigen.
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.
Antibody is a sort of cells that are produced inside the body by immune system in response to the foreign particle/antigen.
Yes. An antigen is a substance that stimulates an animal in order to produce an antibody reaction to counteract the substance by a specific binding antibody-antigen. Most of the times this antigen is a molecule of protein.
Antigens are substances that provoke an immune response (they're the ultimate target for the immune system). Antibodies are simply proteins that are secreted as a result of the antigen provoked immune response. In short, antigens cause the disease and antibodies cure it.
An antibody is a highly specific protein that attaches itself to a foreign substance.
An antigen is a substance or 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. These invaders can be molecules such as pollen or cells such as bacteria.