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Answered by shikharsharma95366
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Antibodies, also referred to as immunoglobulins, are glycoproteins naturally produced in response to invading foreign particles (antigens) such as microorganisms and viruses. As such, they play a critical role in the immune system's defense against infection and disease

Answered by sonalbishnoi26
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An antibody is a class of protein called an immunoglobulin, which is made by specialised white blood cells to identify and neutralise material foreign to an immune system.

Shaped like a 'Y', antibodies contain a highly-variable region in their fork, which allows the immune system to tailor its response to a countless range of threats.

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