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Proteins formed by white blood cells that inactivate pathogens are called .

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Proteins formed by white blood cells that inactivate pathogens are called .

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Proteins formed by white blood cells that inactivate pathogens are called antibodies.

Here are the steps of how they work:

  1. Recognition: When a pathogen (like a virus or bacteria) enters the body, specific white blood cells called B cells recognize the antigens (foreign substances) on the pathogen.

  2. Activation: This recognition activates the B cell, causing it to divide and produce clones of itself.

  3. Production of Antibodies: Some of these cloned B cells become plasma cells that produce antibodies. These antibodies have the same antigen-binding site as the B cell receptor that initially recognized the antigen.

  4. Neutralization of the Pathogen: The antibodies bind to the antigens on the pathogen, neutralizing it and marking it for destruction by other immune cells.

  5. Memory: Some of the cloned B cells become memory cells. These cells remain in the body and can quickly produce antibodies if the same pathogen is encountered again, providing immunity.

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