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Jeffrey Caldwell
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21 September, 15:10
How are agglutinins like security guards
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Eliza Griffin
21 September, 15:15
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Agglutinins is a antibody or other substance that causes particles to coagulate from another more thickened mass.
They are like security guards in that, they are very slow and lazy so to speak.
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