Multiple Choice
What is the function of a memory T cell?
A) To activate TC and TH cells during an active primary infection
B) To avoid autoimmune disorders by producing memory for self-antigens during T-cell development
C) To maintain an active T-cell response (TC or TH) after an infection is cleared
D) To provide an almost immediate response upon subsequent exposure to a specific pathogen
E) To suppress TC activity after a pathogen is cleared
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