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Explain how the pathogens of a communicable illness are targeted by your immune system

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Answer: When antibodies attach to an antigen (think a lock-key configuration), it signals other parts of the immune system to attack and destroy the invaders.

Step-by-step explanation:

If an antigen enters the body and B-cells recognize it (either from having had the disease before or from being vaccinated against it), B-cells will produce antibodies.

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