They transform themselves to lots of plasma cells, which create antibodies to fight against the pathogens.
Ribosomes are the cell organelles responsible for bonding amino acids together to form proteins. Ribosomes are composed of RNA and protein molecules and facilitate the translation of mRNA into protein during the process of protein synthesis.
Yes, pathogens can be fatal if they cause severe damage to the body or trigger a harmful immune response that overwhelms the system's ability to fight off the infection. Examples of fatal pathogens include certain strains of the flu virus, Ebola virus, and rabies virus.
The lymphatic system is a secondary circulation system that aids the body in fighting pathogens. It consists of lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, and lymphatic organs that help filter out and eliminate harmful substances and pathogens from the body. White blood cells in the lymphatic system play a crucial role in immune response.
Proteins that are pathogens are called antigens. These antigens can trigger an immune response in the body, leading to the production of antibodies to fight off the pathogen.
Our antibodies fight off the pathogens.
A white blood cell produces anti bodies to fight pathogens.
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Ann antibody is a complex protein molecule. Our immune system uses antibodies to fight bacteria.
exogenous pathogens.
Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, are a type of blood protein that play a key role in the body's immune response by helping to fight off disease-causing pathogens such as bacteria and viruses.
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your body produces antigens to fight against the pathogens and imune you agaist diseases.
Pathogens are the disease causing agent while antigens are found in the antibodies that fight against the pathogens. So in short, no they aren't the same.
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