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    The Chains of an Antibody Molecule Are Bonded to One
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The Chains of an Antibody Molecule Are Bonded to One

Question 46

Question 46

Multiple Choice

The chains of an antibody molecule are bonded to one another by


A) disulfide bonds.
B) hydrogen bonds.
C) ionic bonds.
D) oxygen bonds.
E) ligases.

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