Multiple Choice
How do natural killer cells destroy target cells?
A) by releasing perforin, which creates holes in the cell membrane
B) by releasing histamine, which signals other blood cells to aggregate
C) by releasing antibiotics, which break down the cell membrane
D) by releasing antibodies, which break down the cell wall
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