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Im correcting some old tests in physiology and came upon the question "Which statements characterize IgM immunoglobulins"

One of the alternatives are "it’s a secretory immunoglobulin". Is this correct? I know that the main secretory immunoglobulin is IgA (sIgA) but I found some sources that mention sIgM, though it's not as effective as sIgA. Is it considered a secretory immunoglobulin?

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