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Acquired (adaptive or specific) immunity is a type of immunity that develops when a person’s immune system responds to a foreign substance or microorganism, or that occurs after a person receives antibodies from another source, Types of acquired immunity are adaptive and passive, Adaptive immunity occurs in response to being infected with or vaccinated against a microorganism.

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The Amazing World of Blood Cells! Dive into the microscopic universe of blood cells with us! 🧫 Let's unravel the incredible functions of these tiny powerhouses that keep our bodies running smoothly. From oxygen delivery to fighting off infections, blood cells are the unsung heroes of our circulatory system! Have you ever wondered what makes your blood flow smoothly through your veins, delivering oxygen and nutrients to every corner of your body? 🤔 It's all thanks to the remarkable teamw...

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How do the antibodies destroy the substance produced by an antigen? | Socratic Antibodies Immune System, Complement System, Abnormal Cells, Immune Response, The Cell, Medical Knowledge

Antibodies have many modes of action. First of all a clarification of your questions. Antigens are molecules the immune system considers 'foreign' which elicits an immune response. The antigens can be part of or produced by pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. The antigens themselves do not produce any 'substance' as you state in the question. Antibodies are made to recognize specific (parts of) antigens. Antibodies can act in various ways, they usually act to neutralize or block…

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