Biology, asked by Hiyanshiupadhyay, 9 months ago

what is difference between antibiotics and antibodies​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Antibodies are what your body produces in response to the presence of antigens (bacterial or viral surface structures). They merely assist your white blood cells in identifying and destroying invading microorganisms. 

Antibiotics are chemicals that work to destroy invading bacteria, usually by disrupting the outer cell wall and making it "leak" or by messing up the bacteria's metabolic processes. They are not produced by the body and have no effect on viruses.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Antibiotics are drugs which are used to treat viral, bacterial, fungal and protozoal infections. There are different antibiotics to treat different types of infections.

Antibodies are glycoproteins and are also called immunoglobulins. They are present in the blood and function together with the human immune system. They are used by the immune system to identify, attack and kill foreign objects such as bacteria and viruses. They can also be produced by medical science and used to boost the immunity of patients to prevent infection.

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