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Cells from two different tissues (A and B) in an animal are isolated, and antibodies are raised against membrane proteins from each cell type. Cells from tissue B are isolated and dissociated, then treated with the antibodies raised against cell type A membrane proteins. Will cells from tissue By aggregate?

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Answer: yes, the cell will aggregate.

Step-by-step explanation:

Aggregation permits a cell to cell contact present in a tissue, therefore enhancing the behavior and functionality of the cells.

Most cells have the ability to aggregate after dissociation into a cluster.

This is why the B cells will aggregate after dissociation.

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Answer:

Yes the cell will re-aggregate

Step-by-step explanation:

Cells from tissue B are isolated and dissociated, then treated with the antibodies raised against cell type A membrane proteins. Will cells from tissue By aggregate.

Aggregation permits a cell-cell contact present in a tissue, this enhances the function and behavior if the cells.

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