Multiple Choice
The function of memory T cells is to
A) destroy killer T cells after they have performed their function.
B) produce helper T cells when an antigen appears.
C) destroy killer and helper T cells after they have performed their functions.
D) produce killer T cells when a previously encountered antigen appears again.
E) produce phagocytes to assist in the functions of T cells.
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