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    T Cells Differ from B Cells in Which of the Following
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T Cells Differ from B Cells in Which of the Following

Question 14

Question 14

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T cells differ from B cells in which of the following ways?


A) T cells express surface immunoglobulin.
B) B cells express CD19 but not CD3.
C) T cells express CD19, CD3, and CD4.
D) B cells express surface immunoglobulin and CD3.

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