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A Type of Second-Line Defense, These Lymphocytes Act Nonspecifically to Kill

Question 87

Question 87

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A type of second-line defense, these lymphocytes act nonspecifically to kill cells that have been infected by certain viruses and cancer cells.


A) B cells
B) NK cells
C) T cells
D) lymphokines

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