Antibodies Explained
Antibodies are evolution's response to combat extracellular pathogens, primarily bacteria, but they struggle with viruses due to their fundamentally different nature. B lymphocytes indiscriminately produce antibodies, leading to side effects when targeting viruses or other non-bacterial threats. Understanding this distinction highlights the complexities of our immune system and the limitations of antibody function.In this clip
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