Biology, asked by kiransevens1, 1 year ago

Why soluble mediators of immune system called so?

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Answered by Aanya599
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The complement system is a biochemical cascade of the innate immune system that helps clear pathogens from an organism. It is derived from many small blood plasma proteins that work together to disrupt the target cell's plasma membrane leading to cytolysis of the cell.

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kiransevens1: I am sorry. It is not up to the mark. "Complement proteins, Cytokines and Antibodies = Soluble Mediators of Immune System". I know this, and you have described one of these. But to my surprise all of them are proteins. And my doubt is are they really soluble? And how do they mediate?
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