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How does agglutination differ from precipitation

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Answered by neha7755
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Both reactions are highly specific because they depend on the specific antibody and antigen pair. The maindifference between these two reactions is the size of antigens. Forprecipitation, antigens are soluble molecules, and for agglutination, antigens are large, easily sedimented particles.
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