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What do the terms...

antigen
antibody
white blood cell
specific
pathogen
...mean?

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Answer:

Antigen: is a a foreign substance or toxin that causes a immune response.

Antibody: it is a blood protein that is produced in response to an antigen.

White blood cell: also called a leukocyte and is a cell that counteracts against antigens.

Specific: If you're talking about the biology definition then it is, of or pertaining to a species.

Pathogen: a virus or bacteria that can cause a disease.

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User Nigel Earle
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Antigen: is a a foreign substance or toxin that causes a immune response.
Antibody: it is a blood protein that is produced in response to an antigen.
White blood cell: also called a leukocyte and is a cell that counteracts against antigens.
Specific: If your're talking about the biology definition then it is, of or pertaining to a species.
Pathogen: a virus or bacteria that can cause a disease.
User Varan Sinayee
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