1) How does a virus enter a cell?

2) What is the function of an antibody?

3) How are antibodies made?

Can you help me answer these questions?

We had 10 questions but I don't understand these 4 questions.

We used this video.

https://youtu.be/oqGuJhOeMek

Respuesta :

1) How does a virus enter a cell: Some enveloped viruses can dissolve right through the cell membrane of the host because both the virus envelope and the cell membrane are made of lipids. Those viruses that do not enter the cell must inject their contents (genetic instructions, enzymes) into the host cell.

2) What is the function of an antibody: Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, are Y-shaped proteins that are produced by the immune system to help stop intruders from harming the body. When an intruder enters the body, the immune system springs into action. These invaders, which are called antigens, can be viruses, bacteria, or other chemicals.

3) How are antibodies made: Antibodies are produced by specialized white blood cells called B lymphocytes (or B cells). When an antigen binds to the B-cell surface, it stimulates the B cell to divide and mature into a group of identical cells called a clone.

Hope this helps!