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    The Portions of an Antigen's Exposed Surfaces to Which Its
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The Portions of an Antigen's Exposed Surfaces to Which Its

Question 97

Question 97

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The portions of an antigen's exposed surfaces to which its specific antibody binds are regions called


A) opsonins.
B) the constant segments of the light and heavy chains.
C) antigenic-determinant sites.
D) complement-binding sites.
E) antigen-binding sites.

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