How does antibodies blocks life processes of microorganisms? Explain this with the help of an
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- Our bodies are equipped to fight off invading microbes that may cause disease.They help protect the host from becoming infected with more harmful. The whooping cough bacterium, for example, will have different antigens on its. When an antigen enters the body, the immune system produces antibodies against it.
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The antibodies destroy the antigen (pathogen) which is then engulfed and digested by macrophages. White blood cells can also produce chemicals called antitoxins which destroy the toxins (poisons) some bacteria produce when they have invaded the body.
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