Asked by Kathryn

okay, were supposed to answer the following question, i have the basic idea ( i think) and i was just wondering if someone would read over it and what i put and then help out with what im missing


Describe humoral immune response in humans. Include the kind of cells involved and their actions.

Y shaped antibodeies attach themselves to cells. The cells multiply and so do the antibodies, the cells eventually become a factory doing nothing but makin more antibodies in case if an intruder enters the body. After the new cells are made some of the y shaped anitgens break off from the cell and are free floating. When a virus or such enters the cell these free floating y shaped anigens attack the antibodies and kill the disease.

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