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27 July, 12:38

Lacrimal secretions contain a type of antibody that blocks the passage of antigens to deeper internal tissues. Which type of antibody is this, and where can this antibody be found in the body?

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  1. 27 July, 12:57
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    The lacrimal glands secrete tears which act to lubricate and protect the cornea and eyeball from injury which may result from small particles such as dust. Tears are a watery fluid with an electrolyte content similar to that of plasma and contains: bactericidal enzymes known as lysozyme and lactoferrin.
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