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    In Adaptive Immunity, Pathogen Specific Receptors Are Produced in Large
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In Adaptive Immunity, Pathogen Specific Receptors Are Produced in Large

Question 28

Question 28

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In adaptive immunity, pathogen specific receptors are produced in large numbers only after exposure to the pathogen or its products.

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