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What happens when an antibody binds an antigen

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Antibody–antigen complex: The forked end of an antibody recognises and binds to the antigen on the surface of the pathogen. The third and final line of defence is the immune response. The invading microbe or pathogen is called an antigen. It is regarded as a threat by the immune system and is capable of stimulating an immune response.

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