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Which term refers to antibodies that target a specific pathogen or antigen?Polyvalent antibodiesMonoclonal antibodiesNarrow-spectrum antibodiesBroad-spectrum antibodies

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Which term refers to antibodies that target a specific pathogen or antigen?Polyvalent antibodiesMonoclonal antibodiesNarrow-spectrum antibodiesBroad-spectrum antibodies

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The term that refers to antibodies that target a specific pathogen or antigen is Monoclonal antibodies. These are antibodies that are made by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell. Monoclonal antibodies can have monovalent affinity, in that they bind to the same epitope.

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Define the term 'antibody'?

An antibody is any substance capable of triggering an immune response

Antibodies:Question 19Select one:a.bind to antigens on the surface of pathogensb.are part of the first line of defence. c.are features on the outside of cells or pathogensd.are infections or diseases

Distinguish between antigens and antibodies and describe the roles of antibodies.

Antibodies that are produced by a plasma cell derived from a single B cell, and which therefore bind to exactly the same antigen, are called antibodies.

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