The cells which directly attack and destroy the antigens are known as what
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The cells which directly attack and destroy the antigens are known as Killer-T cells.
What is the difference between antigens and antibodies?
- In Immunology, any foreign molecule or a particulate matter or grain that enters the human body and binds with a specific antibody is called an antigen.
- So whenever a foreign molecule enters the body, T receptor cells become activated to fight against it and prevent them to cause any damage to the human system.
- An antigen triggers the functioning of the immune system and forces it to produce the desired antibodies against that antigen.
- Furthermore, steroid hormone influences our immune system.
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