difference between antibiotics and antibodies
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antibiotics-a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives) that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
antibodies-Antibodies are Y-shaped proteins that bind to the body's foreign invaders and signal the immune system to get to work. ... Antibodies are part of the so-called "adaptive" immune system, the arm of the immune system that learns to recognize and eliminate specific pathogens.
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Antibodies are produced by the (human/whatever) body "naturally" in response to specific "foreign" cells - bacteria or viruses. Antibiotics are produced by micro-organisms cultured by Man, then processed and administered in a general (hopeful!)
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