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    The Process by Which Soluble Antigens Combine with Antibodies to Form
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The Process by Which Soluble Antigens Combine with Antibodies to Form

Question 162

Question 162

Multiple Choice

The process by which soluble antigens combine with antibodies to form insoluble immune complexes is called


A) opsonization.
B) activation.
C) agglutination.
D) precipitation.
E) neutralization.

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