Biology, asked by mrouf654, 1 month ago

the anti bodies provided ti infants through clostrum is what​

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Answered by rajaaditya064
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Answer:Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the major immunoglobulin in human colostrum and milk; however, it is also present in milk of most other species. Colostrum and milk IgA and IgM are found in the form of secretory IgA, or sIgA, and sIgM.

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Answered by ssamyu162
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Answer:

Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the major immunoglobulin in human colostrum and milk

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Colostrum contains large numbers of antibodies called "secretory immunoglobulin" (IgA) that help protect the mucous membranes in the throat, lungs, and intestines of the infant. Leukocytes are also present in large numbers; these begin protecting the infant from harmful viruses and bacteria.

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