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    Natural Killer Cells Are Different from Other Lymphocytes Because They
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Natural Killer Cells Are Different from Other Lymphocytes Because They

Question 229

Question 229

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Natural killer cells are different from other lymphocytes because they:


A) produce antibodies
B) are not specific for a particular foreign antigen
C) are specific for a particular foreign antigen
D) become memory cells

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