Multiple Choice
Which sequence of events is correct for a specific immune response?
A) Lymphocyte development, presentation of antigens, antibody production, challenge of B cells.
B) Lymphocyte development, challenge of B cells, antibody production, presentation of antigens.
C) Lymphocyte development, presentation of antigens, B cell challenge, antibody production.
D) Antibody production, lymphocyte production, B cell challenge, presentation of antigens.
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