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    Which Cells Become Activated Only If the Antigen Appears in the Body
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Which Cells Become Activated Only If the Antigen Appears in the Body

Question 101

Question 101

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Which cells become activated only if the antigen appears in the body at a later date?


A) helper T cells
B) regulatory cells
C) macrophages
D) memory B cells
E) cytotoxic T cells

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