Biology, asked by bhatmahima8, 11 months ago

___________ is a blood serum protein produced in response to the injected antigens.​

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Answered by ujjwalarora728
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Answer:

lymphocytes.........................................

Answered by mariospartan
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Serum protein produced in blood against the response of injected antigens is Anti-body.

Explanation:

  • Any chemical that triggers your system to form antibodies against it is referred to as an antigen.
  • A substance from the environment, like chemicals, germs, viruses, or pollen, can behave as an antigen. Antigens can also develop inside the body.
  • Antibody, also known as immunoglobulin, is a protective protein made by the immune system in reaction to the presence of an antigen, which is a foreign substance.
  • Antibodies are proteins that recognize antigens and attach on to them in order to eliminate them from the body.
  • The immune system can distinguish an alien material as foreign when it enters the body because molecules on the antigen's surface differ from those found within the body.
  • The immune system uses a variety of strategies to combat the intruder, one of the most essential of which is antibody creation.
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