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Antibodies respond to pathogens.

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Do Antibodies prevent pathogens from infecting other cells.?

Yes. Antibodies do prevent pathogens from infecting other cells.


How can pathogens attack the body?

Our antibodies fight off the pathogens.


To what do antibodies attach on the pathogen?

Antibodies attach to specific antigens on the surface of pathogens.


What Antibodies Do To Fight Off Pathogens?

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What does your body make when you are immunised?

When you are immunized, your body produces antibodies and memory cells to fight off specific pathogens like bacteria or viruses. These antibodies help your immune system recognize and respond more effectively if you are exposed to the pathogen again in the future.


What kills pathogens on surfaces?

Antibodies produced by lymphocytes


What are the three classification of protist?

the are inflamation ;pathogens and antibodies


Enzymes that assist antibodies to battle pathogens?

Complement


When b cells secrete antibodies does it fight against endogenous or exogenous pathogens?

exogenous pathogens.


Are antibodies large protein molecules that are attach to pathogens?

Yes, antibodies are Y-shaped proteins produced by the immune system in response to pathogens. They can attach to specific antigens on pathogens, marking them for destruction by other immune cells.


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.


Are antigens and pathogens the same?

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.