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Can your body make antibodies for pathogens that you have never been in contact with. Why or why not ?

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Yes, it can so when a pathogen invade into your body the first thing it will do is the call the b-cell to try to take it down if the b-cell failed it activate the t-cell to try to attack the pathogen if the t-cell faild it called to the killer t-cell. What the killer t-cell do is try to copy the pathogen then give it to the antibodies
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Not always, because some pathogens are more complicated
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