Antibiotics and antibodies both definition and difference
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ANTIBIOTICS:-Antibiotics include a range of powerful drugs that kill bacteria or slow their growth.
ANTIBODIES:-a substance that the body produces in the blood to fight disease.
DIFFERENCES:-
Antibodies and antibiotics are differ in their mechanism of action: the way they kill pathogens and fight off infection. Antibodies produced in B cells bind to specific factors, called antigens, found on the pathogen. Once an antibody binds an antigen, the antibody triggers an activation of the immune system. The antibody signals for immune system cells to engulf and digest the infectious invader, helping to neutralize the infection.
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