Answer: B. It must be biodegradable
Explanation: From the options given, B is not characteristics of a necessary biocompatible material while the rest options are.
By way of definition, Biocompatibility orbiomedical therapy is the ability of a material to perform with an appropriate host response in a specific application or ability to be in contact with a living system without producing an adverse effect.
For instance, the ambiguity of the word 'Biocompatibility', reflects the ongoing development of insights into how biomaterials interact with the human body and eventually how those interactions determine the clinical success of a medical device (such as pacemaker, hip replacement or stent). Modern medical devices and prostheses are often made of more than one material so it might not always be sufficient to talk about the biocompatibility of a specific material.