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difference between antibiotics and antibodies​

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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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Antibiotics are substances that are used to kill bacteria. Antibiotics do not discriminate between good and bad bacteria. It can take up to two years for good bacteria to recover after a round of antibiotics. Antibiotics are ineffective against viruses. Antibodies are made by the body to attack objects that are foreign to the body and are specially tailored for particular pathogens. Antibodies can attack bacteria, viruses, and even allergens. Antibodies can be promoted by taking vaccines. If you need more specific information, please look in any good Microbiology textbook.

Answered by RomeoRohit
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Answer:

difference between antibiotics and antibody are

Explanation:

antibiotics are small molecules used in the treatment of diseases dur to pathogenic microorganisms. antibodies are y shaped proteins that are produced by immune system.

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