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21 August, 11:23

When a virus invades the body, some B cells recognize it as nonself and produce plasma cells that release a substance to kill the virus. What is this substance called?

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  1. 21 August, 14:01
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    Plasma cells are designed to churn out Antibodies. These are proteins that have a variable region which is complementary (perfect shape fit) for the virus' antigen and can therefore bind to the antigen, making the virus harmless or tagging it to be consumed by a phagocyte.
  2. 21 August, 14:09
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    When a virus invades the body, some B cells recognize it as non-self and produce plasma cells that release a substance to kill the virus. These plasma cells are called antibodies. This substance is also called as immunoglobulins.
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