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Biology, 26.02.2022 03:50 major126

How does the human immune system initially respond to a pathogen? Antibiotics are released by B cells to destroy the pathogen.

B cells release vaccines to destroy the incoming pathogen.

Lymphocytes recognize pathogens as antigens in the body.

T cells build immunity to the pathogen by releasing antibodies.

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