Biology, asked by dasmayana1, 1 month ago

Diseases caused due to hypersensitivity.​

Answers

Answered by vshusharma5839
1

Explanation:

Hypersensitivity diseases reflect normal immune mechanisms directed against innocuous antigens. They can be mediated by IgG antibodies bound to modified cell surfaces, or by complexes of antibodies bound to poorly catabolized antigens, as occurs in serum sickness.

Answered by kruti2272006
1

Answer:

Hypersensitivity diseases reflect normal immune mechanisms directed against innocuous antigens. They can be mediated by IgG antibodies bound to modified cell surfaces, or by complexes of antibodies bound to poorly catabolized antigens, as occurs in serum sickness.

Similar questions