Multiple Choice
The adaptive immune response differs from the innate response in that _______.
A) the adaptive immune response targets specific immunogens and remembers them, mounting an even stronger response on subsequent encounters, whereas the innate
Response is nonspecific and has no memory
B) B and T lymphocytes can each target multiple proteins, whereas the innate response targets only a single type of antigen
C) the adaptive immune response involves physical barriers and nonspecific processes, whereas the innate immune response relies on the actions of B and T lymphocytes
D) the innate immune response targets a specific immunogen and remembers it to mount an even stronger response on subsequent encounters with that immunogen, whereas the
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