Some white blood cells produce antibodies as part of the body's defence against Describe the role of antibodies in defence of the body. infection by a pathogen is active immunity.
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Antibodies. Antibodies help the body to fight microbes or the toxins (poisons) they produce. They do this by recognising substances called antigens on the surface of the microbe, or in the chemicals they produce, which mark the microbe or toxin as being foreign. The antibodies then mark these antigens for destruction.
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