Multiple Choice
Complement proteins
A) kill pathogenic cells directly or mark them for subsequent phagocytosis.
B) are the precursor molecules that eventually become antibodies.
C) provide a protective covering on healthy cells that redirects any macrophage that may be inappropriately targeting it.
D) attach directly to the antigens on the surface of a pathogen.
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