To make tasty-antibody opsonization is the process by which a pathogen is marked for ingestion and destruction by a phagocyte. opsonization involves the binding of an opsonin, i.e., antibody, to a receptor on the pathogens cell membrane. after opsonin binds to the membrane, phagocytes are attracted to the pathogen. the fa and fb portion of the antibody binds to the antigen, whereas the fc portion of the antibody binds to an fc receptor on the phagocyte, facilitating phagocytosis. the receptor-opsin complex can also create byproducts like c3b and c4b which are important components of the complement system. these components are deposited on the cell surface of the pathogen and aid in its destruction.