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    When Is a Bacterial Cell More Likely to Be Phagocytized
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When Is a Bacterial Cell More Likely to Be Phagocytized

Question 21

Question 21

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When is a bacterial cell more likely to be phagocytized?


A) when antibody binds antigen on its surface
B) when compliment binds an antigen-antibody complex
C) when antibody recognizes self antigens
D) after antibody class-switching

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