How does the formic acid in the venom of the tawny crazy ants protect them from the fire ant venom?
A) It deactivates enzymes in the fire ant venom.
B) It raises the pH which crystallizes the fire ant venom.
C) It melts the lipids in the fire ant venom.
D) It turns the polysaccharides in the fire ant venom into monosaccharides.
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