GENERAL ANATOMY
IMMUNE SYSTEM
Question
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True, because your body needs to encounter the pathogen at least once in order to create the antibodies
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False, because you can make antibodies via other antibodies given by a doctor
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Detailed explanation-1: -They also present antigens to T cells. T cells carry out multiple functions, including killing infected cells and activating or recruiting other immune cells to help clear the infection. In order to adapt to invaders the body has never encountered before, the immune system can generate countless new antibodies.
Detailed explanation-2: -Antibodies are your immune system’s way of protecting you from infections, allergens and toxins. Your body produces these proteins naturally.
Detailed explanation-3: -If the body is exposed to the same pathogen more than once, the antibody response is much faster and more effective than the first time around because the memory cells are at the ready to pump out antibodies against that antigen.
Detailed explanation-4: -Innate immunity also comes in a protein chemical form, called innate humoral immunity. Examples include the body’s complement system and substances called interferon and interleukin-1 (which causes fever). If an antigen gets past these barriers, it is attacked and destroyed by other parts of the immune system.