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What Do We Call a Lymphocyte That Has Never Encountered

Question 29

Question 29

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What do we call a lymphocyte that has never encountered an antigen?


A) T cell
B) B cell
C) foreign lymphocyte
D) stem leukocyte
E) naïve lymphocyte

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