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Title: A serological reaction where soluable antigen may form an antigen-antibody complex that becomes too ...
Post by: wrbasek0 on Jun 25, 2018
A serological reaction where soluable antigen may form an antigen-antibody complex that becomes too large to stay in solution is called
 
  A) agglutination. B) precipitation.
  C) hemagglutination. D) immunofluorescence.

Question 2

All of the following statements are true concerning atypical Mycobacterium spp. except
 
  A) They are spread via person-to-person contact.
  B) Immunocompromised individuals are at highest risk for infection.
  C) Transmission is via environmental sources.
  D) They present with respiratory illness.
Title: A serological reaction where soluable antigen may form an antigen-antibody complex that becomes too ...
Post by: JCABRERA33 on Jun 25, 2018
Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A