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How does the immune system response to foreign antigens?

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Answer: Antibodies attach to a specific antigen and make it easier for the immune cells to destroy the antigen. T lymphocytes attack antigens directly and help control the immune response. They also release chemicals, known as cytokines, which control the entire immune response

Explanation: These reactions can cause inflammation in your body which means that your body is responding to the antigens.

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