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How do antibodies make antigens useless?
A. by attaching to them
B.by dissolving them
C.by covering them with carbon dioxide
D. by hiding them

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  • 24-01-2017
A) This process is called "Neutralisation" and can lead to Opsonisation. Its basically the process where antigens bind and surround the antigen in like a mesh. Much like wrapping lots of paper around a ball

The reasons the antibody binds only to the antigen is that the structure of the antibody has a "head" with a composition that only bonds to the antigen
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