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Not All Phagocytic Cells Are Antigen-Presenting Cells

Question 46

Question 46

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Not all phagocytic cells are antigen-presenting cells.B cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells differ from neutrophils in that they synthesize ______ .


A) CD8 receptors
B) MHC-II receptors
C) MHC-I receptors
D) interleukin-2
E) CD4 receptors

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