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    Suppose an Antibody to Bindin Was Introduced into a Chamber
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Suppose an Antibody to Bindin Was Introduced into a Chamber

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Suppose an antibody to bindin was introduced into a chamber containing sea urchin sperm and eggs.What might be the result of this experiment?


A) Sperm would fertilize the eggs normally.
B) Sperm would not clump together.
C) Sperm would not be attracted to the egg surface.
D) Sperm would not be motile.

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