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_____are produced in the body when pathogens enter our body (antibodies/germs).​

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Answered by atharvasmohite15
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Answer:

Antigens are proteins that are found on the surface of the pathogen. Antigens are unique to that pathogen. The whooping cough bacterium, for example, will have different antigens on its surface from the TB bacterium. When an antigen enters the body, the immune system produces antibodies against it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Antibodies are produced in the body when pathogens enter our body.

Explanation:

When a pathogen enters our body, the immune system produces antibodies against it. Antibodies are always Y-shaped. It is like a battle with the army i.e. antibody fighting off the invader i.e. pathogen.

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