Flocculation and precipitation agglutination reactions differ by:
A) Flocculation reactions result from the detection of antibody, and precipitation reactions result from the detection of antigen.
B) Flocculation reactions result from the detection of antigen, and precipitation reactions result from the detection of antibody.
C) Flocculation-reaction complexes float in solution, and precipitation-reaction complexes settle to the bottom of the solution.
D) Flocculation-reaction complexes can only be observed microscopically, and precipitation-reaction complexes can be observed macroscopically.
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