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No; antibodies cannot produce themselves.

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Antibodies are organic compound classified as?

Proteins


What are enzymes and antibodies examples of?

proteins


Do antibody have a nucleus?

Antibodies do not have a nucleus, because they are not cells. Antibodies are globulin proteins.


What are the potentially harmful side effects of antibodies?

Antibodies attack proteins. If the organism starts to produce antibodies against the essencial proteins in metabolism (as seen in autoimune disease) it can lead to death


What are proteins that recognize specific proteins on bacteria?

Simple the answer is an Antibody!


Proteins in blood that bind to antigens?

Antibodies.


The proteins in the plasma of the blood are called?

antibodies


What are the Proteins released from plasma cells to fight infection called?

The proteins released from plasma cells to fight infection are called antibodies. Antibodies are specific proteins that identify and neutralize pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, helping the immune system to eliminate the infection.


Which term describes a group of proteins that combine with antibodies to dissolve pathogens?

The term that describes a group of proteins that combine with antibodies to dissolve pathogens is "complement." The complement system is part of the immune response and consists of a series of proteins that enhance the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear pathogens from an organism. By binding to antibodies, complement proteins can trigger a cascade of reactions that lead to the destruction of pathogens.


What plasma proteins are complement proteins?

Complement proteins are a series of immune proteins that carry out complement cascade reactions. These proteins are helping the immune system to lean up from the cells. complement proteins are not antibodies.


What are the Proteins called attack viruses and toxins?

Antibodies


What family of proteins do antibodies belong in?

immunoglobulins