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    What Kind of Interactions Hold the Antigen and Antibody Together
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What Kind of Interactions Hold the Antigen and Antibody Together

Question 103

Question 103

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What kind of interactions hold the antigen and antibody together at the antigen-combining site of the antibody?


A) covalent interactions
B) noncovalent forces
C) disulfide bonds
D) ionic bonds

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