Multiple Choice
Why are the g/d T cells more similar to the innate immune response than the adaptive immune response?
A) They can present antigen to other T cells.
B) They are able to phagocytose pathogens.
C) They do not require activation to eliminate pathogens.
D) They recognize general features of pathogens rather than a specific epitope.
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