Multiple Choice
What is the function of an antigen-presenting cell (APC) ?
A) An APC presents antigen to macrophages to stimulate the synthesis of antibodies.
B) An APC presents antigen to B cells to stimulate the formation of memory B cells.
C) An APC presents antigen to memory T cells to stimulate the synthesis of cytokines.
D) An APC presents antigen to helper T cells to activate the T cells during a cellular response.
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