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Indicate whether each of the following statements regarding T cells is true (T)or false (F).
Premises:
T-cell receptor and immunoglobulin genes are encoded on the MHC.
T cells require an accessory cell called an antigen-presenting cell,which bears MHC molecules on its surface.
T cells and B cells require MHC molecules for the recognition of peptide antigens.
The T-cell receptor has structural similarity to an immunoglobulin Fab fragment.
T cells and B cells recognize the same types of antigen.
Responses:
True
False
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
T-cell receptor and immunoglobulin genes are encoded on the MHC.
T cells require an accessory cell called an antigen-presenting cell,which bears MHC molecules on its surface.
T cells and B cells require MHC molecules for the recognition of peptide antigens.
The T-cell receptor has structural similarity to an immunoglobulin Fab fragment.
T cells and B cells recognize the same types of antigen.
Premises:
T-cell receptor and immunoglobulin genes are encoded on the MHC.
T cells require an accessory cell called an antigen-presenting cell,which bears MHC molecules on its surface.
T cells and B cells require MHC molecules for the recognition of peptide antigens.
The T-cell receptor has structural similarity to an immunoglobulin Fab fragment.
T cells and B cells recognize the same types of antigen.
Responses:
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