The large number of antibodies that can be produced in a single individual is a result of a single B cell:
A) producing multiple unique antibodies by genomic rearrangement.
B) being able to produce unique antibodies from both the maternal and paternal alleles.
C) producing a unique antibody from all other B cells by genomic rearrangement.
D) secreting multiple antibodies that will be presented on the surface of other B cells.
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