IgMs are the first circulating antibodies to appear
in response to an initial exposure to an antigen:
their concentration in the blood declines rapidly,
Thus the presence of IgM usually indicates a
current infection. IgM consists of (blank) arranged in a pentagon structure. The
numerous antigen-binding sites make it very
effective in agglutinating antigens and in reactions
involving complement.
five Y-shaped
monomers