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Multiple Choice
What is a foreign substance that may trigger an immune response?
A
Enzyme
B
Antibody
C
Antigen
D
Hormone
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Begin by understanding the key terms involved in the problem: enzyme, antibody, antigen, and hormone.
An enzyme is a protein that catalyzes biochemical reactions, speeding up the process without being consumed in the reaction.
An antibody is a protein produced by the immune system that recognizes and binds to specific antigens to neutralize or destroy them.
An antigen is a foreign substance, often a protein or polysaccharide, that is recognized by the immune system and can trigger an immune response.
A hormone is a signaling molecule produced by glands in the body that regulates physiological processes. It does not typically trigger an immune response.