The proteins contained in foreign invaders which antibodies lock onto to neutralize are called what?
1 Answer
Oct 8, 2016
Antigens are protein molecules on foreign invaders that stimulate antibody production in the host body.
Explanation:
Antibodies lock on to antigens in order to cause clumping and neutralisation of antigenic material. This clumping makes it easier for monocytes/macrophages to destroy the invaders.