Multiple Choice
In innate immunity, destruction of tumor cells by secretion of perforins is a function of:
A) macrophages, which differentiate from monocytes
B) natural killer cells, a type of lymphocyte
C) Langerhans cells circulating in the blood
D) neutrophils, one of the granular WBCs
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Q3: The cells of innate immunity that produce
Q4: Which statement is NOT true of adaptive
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Q11: An example of passive immunity that is
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