When an agglutinin meets its specific agglutinogen, what will occur?

A) The blood cells will clump together in a process called agglutination.
B) These cell elements cause the cells to repel one another, thus spacing themselves out in the blood.
C) A cross-matching will occur.
D) The agglutinin will bind to the agglutinogen.
E) The blood type will change from that of the agglutinin to that of the agglutinogen.


A) The blood cells will clump together in a process called agglutination.

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