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*'''''Causes agglutination and opsonisation of bacteria'''''
 
*'''''Causes agglutination and opsonisation of bacteria'''''
 
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|<big>'''True or False: IgM is a monomer'''
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*'''''True'''''
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*'''''But it is secreted as a pentamer'''''
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|<big>'''IgM is five times larger than most other antibodies. What effect does this have on its function?'''
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*'''''Cannot cross the placenta'''''
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*'''''Does not diffuse quickly or enter tissues readily'''''
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*'''''Its concentration in extracellular fluid and lymph is low'''''
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|<big>'''What are the main functions og IgM?'''
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*'''''Complement activation'''''
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*'''''Agglutination'''''
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*'''''Opsonisation'''''
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*'''''Virus neutralisation'''''
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