Antivenin is a(n)
A) antitoxin used to treat exposure to a venom.
B) antigen produced from a virus.
C) antiserum produced from hybridomas.
D) vaccine made toward the endotoxin of a virus.
E) vaccine produced against the endotoxin of a bacterium.
A
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: Immunization
Learning Outcome: 17.5
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