What are the difference s between antibiotic antibody and antigen . Answer fast plzzzz...
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Antibodies and antibiotics also differ in their mechanism of action: the way they kill pathogens and fight off infection.Antibodies produced in B cells bind to specific factors, called antigens, found on the pathogen. Once an antibodybinds an antigen, the antibody triggers an activation of the immune system
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When an antigen (anything from outside) enters in our body, our defense system gets activated and produce a protein (called as antibody) which binds with that antigen and neutralizes their effect.
Antibiotics are chemicals substances that are produced from microorganisms which once taken, can neutralize the disease causing bacteria or (other micro organism) by killing or inhibiting their growth.
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When an antigen (anything from outside) enters in our body, our defense system gets activated and produce a protein (called as antibody) which binds with that antigen and neutralizes their effect.
Antibiotics are chemicals substances that are produced from microorganisms which once taken, can neutralize the disease causing bacteria or (other micro organism) by killing or inhibiting their growth.
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