why antibodies alkaloids acceptor considered as secondary metabolite even though they are very useful for human welfare
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A secondary metabolite is not directly involved in those processes, but usually has an important ecological function.
Examples include antibiotics and pigments.
However, many of them are useful to 'human welfare'
(eg., rubber, drugs, spices, scents and pigments).
Some secondary metabolites have ecological importance.
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Antibodies alkaloids acceptors are considered as secondary metabolite even though they are very useful for human welfare because they are essential for the development of immunity in the body that is required for an animal survival.
EXPLANATION:
Though they are essential for the development of immunity in the body that is required for an animal survival they do not take part in the vital physiological function that are required for the organism’s survival and growth. The chemicals that are released during the metaboilism of the body are termed as metabolites , they are divided into primary and secondary metabolites.