The lymphocytes produce antibodies. How do antibodies work?

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The human body is well defended against infection. Sometimes pathogens like bacteria and viruses do get through, making you ill. There are physical barriers like your skin and the cilia (tiny moving hairs) and mucus that line your respiratory system. The mucus is sticky and traps bacteria and viruses that enter your nose as you breathe in. There are chemical barriers too such as enzymes in tears and saliva that break down pathogens. When the pathogens do get past the first line of your body's defenses, the second line is the white blood cells. There are several different types of these each... Show more

The lymphocytes produce antibodies. How do antibodies work?