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    Exam 1: The Immune Process: the Origin and Interaction Between Antigens and Antibodies
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    The Term Immunogen Refers to a Substance Capable of Eliciting
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The Term Immunogen Refers to a Substance Capable of Eliciting

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Question 8

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The term immunogen refers to a substance capable of eliciting the formation of a(n)


A) Antigen
B) Antibody
C) Cytokine
D) Protein

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