Class switching is the process in which
A) B cells switch from producing IgM of IgD to producing IgE, IgG, or IgA.
B) formed IgM antibody pentamers break apart into IgM monomers.
C) antibody released from the surface of a B cell switches to a different heavy chain.
D) higher-affinity antibodies are produced upon repeated exposure to the same antigen.
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