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What is the function of an antibody in an antigen-antibody response? A. to remove the DNA of the antigen B. to enclose the antigen in a protective shell C. to help immune cells identify and destroy a pathogen
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What is the function of an antibody in an antigen-antibody response?
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to remove the DNA of the antigen
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to enclose the antigen in a protective shell
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to help immune cells identify and destroy a pathogen
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to ingest and digest the antigen
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C.) to help immune cells identify and destroy a pathogen
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