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Q: what are antibiotics?
Q: state the difference between antibiotics and antibodies.​

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Answered by Suhasini24
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Answer:

A medicine that holds back the growth or destroys microorganisms.

Explanation:

Antibodies are produced by the human body or any organism to specific foreign cells like bacteria and viruses where as antibiotics are produced by microorganisms cultured by men then processed and administered in a general public.

Answered by Arceuzvx
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Q. WHAT ARE ANTIBIOTICS?

ANS) An antibiotic is a drug that is made to fight against bacterial illness. They kill the bacteria present inside the human body. They don't work against any other microorganisms.

Q. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ANTIBIOTICS AND ANTIBODIES

Ans)

FIRST DIFFERENCE

  • Antibiotics are man-made medications.
  • antibodies are produced by the human body (white blood celss).

SECOND DIFFERENCE

  • Antibodies are made inside the body, they are naturally occurring bodies.
  • Antibiotics are made outside the body (man-made)
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