Understanding Agglutination
Agglutination is a crucial biological process that helps the immune system efficiently eliminate pathogens by clumping them together. This reaction not only aids in determining blood types but also serves as a diagnostic tool for detecting prior exposure to specific infections, such as the Ebola virus. By binding to antigens, antibodies facilitate the formation of a matrix that simplifies the removal of harmful organisms from the body.In this clip
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Episode 73: Introduction to the Immune System Part 2
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