A diagrammatic version of an antigen-antibody complex showing the basic features (in reality, both antigens and antibodies have highly complex 3D structures)
Agglutinated pathogens cannot move easily, so they are easily engulfed and destroyed by phagocytes
Remember - antibodies can cause pathogens to stick together (due to their multiple antigen-binding sites), a bit like glue. This might help you remember the biological name for this process: agglutination!
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