Asked by Savannah Sullivan on May 04, 2024
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An antibody will react against any virus or bacterial cell.
Antibody
A protein produced by the immune system that recognizes and binds to specific foreign substances, such as pathogens, to help neutralize or destroy them.
Virus
A virus is a microscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms, potentially causing disease.
- Ascertain the specific cell types involved in antibody synthesis and describe their respective functions.
- Outline the functioning of the immune response facilitated by antibodies.
Verified Answer
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David NdothyaMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
An antibody is specific to a particular virus or bacterial cell. It will only react against that specific microbe or a closely related strain of it.
Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the specific cell types involved in antibody synthesis and describe their respective functions.
- Outline the functioning of the immune response facilitated by antibodies.
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