What happens when antibodies encounter a foreign blood protein?

A) Nothing in particular happens.
B) Antibodies attach to the blood protein and cause clumping of the blood.
C) Foreign blood protein lyses the antibody.
D) Antibodies phagocytize the foreign antigen.


Answer: B

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