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What is (are) the consequence(s) of complement C3 being cleaved into C3a and C3b in the classic pathway?
Opportunity Cost
Bypassing potential gains from a range of alternatives by finalizing one choice.
Production Possibility Frontier
A curve depicting all maximum output possibilities for two or more goods given a set of inputs (resources), representing the trade-offs of producing one good over another.
Trade-Offs
Situations where having more of one thing invariably leads to having less of another due to limited resources or constraints.
Opportunity Costs
The value of the next best alternative that is foregone as a result of making a decision.
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