What are the differences between antibody and antibiotic?
what are the differences between antibody and antibiotic?
Answer: Antibodies are what your body produces surrounded by response to the presence of antigens (bacterial or viral surface structures). They merely assist your white blood cells in identify and destroying invading microorganisms.
Antibiotics are chemicals that work to destroy invading bacteria, usually by disrupting the outer cell wall and making it "leak" or by messing up the bacteria's metabolic processes. They are not produced by the body and hold no effect on viruses..
well one go on the outside and one goes on the inside! One is a result of your body fighting positive virus or infection, the other is a medicine that helps you be at odds those.
GOOD QUESTION:
AN ANTIBODY IS MADE NATURALLY BY YOUR OWN BOD TO FIGHT AN INFECTION.
AN ANTIBIOTIC IS MADE CHEMICALLY BY MAN TO FIGHT AN INFECTION.
MAN CANNOT CREATE ANTIBODIES.
YOUR ANTIBODIES ARE UNIQUE TO YOUR OWN BODY WHILE ANYONE CAN USE MOST ANTIBIOTICS..
I think we do the bods and science does the iotics... One is natural, the other is chemical.
an antibody is created by the body as a response to an infectious presence. an antibiotic is a drug that disrupts bacterial growth. antibodies are close to cells that kill other doomed to failure cells and antibiotics are medicines that execute bad cells.
An antibody is usually produced by your white blood cell (lymphocytes). The antibodies kill of the antigens produced by the invading illness and afterwards make you immune from it even happening again.
An anti-biotic is a substance which is any synthetic of found in plants, they attack and kill bacterial infections etc
Apparently the adjectives cold keeps being contracted by folks because there are so many different types of cold which produce different antigens, so a different antibody have to be produced.