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Antibody function refers to the roles that antibodies play in the immune system, specifically in identifying and neutralizing pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. Antibodies, which are specialized proteins produced by B cells, bind to specific antigens on these pathogens, marking them for destruction or preventing their harmful effects. Understanding antibody function involves knowing about the structure of these proteins, which is determined by amino acids, and how their unique shapes enable them to interact with various targets in the immune response.