Biology, asked by Princekumarray, 9 months ago

Diffrence between anti-body and anti-gen​

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Answered by renuagrawal393
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Answer:

  • Antibodies, also called immunoglobulins, Y-shaped molecules are proteins manufactured by the body that help fight against foreign substances called antigens.
  • Antigens are any substance that stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies. Antigens can be bacteria, viruses, or fungi that cause infection and disease.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Anti-Body And Anti-gen​

Explanation:

  1. Antigens are atoms equipped for animating a resistant reaction. Every antigen has particular surface highlights, or epitopes, bringing about explicit reactions. Antibodies (immunoglobins) are Y-molded proteins delivered by B cells of the safe framework because of presentation to antigens.  
  2. Antibodies, likewise called immunoglobulins, Y-molded atoms are proteins fabricated by the body that help battle against remote substances called antigens. Antigens are any substance that invigorates the invulnerable framework to deliver antibodies.
  3. Antigens can be microorganisms, infections, or organisms that cause contamination and sickness.  
  4. The resistant framework shields the body from conceivably destructive substances by perceiving and reacting to antigens.
  5. Antigens are substances (normally proteins) on the outside of cells, infections, parasites, or microscopic organisms.
  6. Antigens are by and large proteins. Yet, they can be lipids, sugars or nucleic acids.
  7. Antigens can be of three kinds Exogenous, endogenous and autoantigens. Antigens can likewise be outside bodies that invigorate the invulnerable arrangement of the body.
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