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    How Are B Cells and T Cells That React with Self-Antigens
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How Are B Cells and T Cells That React with Self-Antigens

Question 99

Question 99

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How are B cells and T cells that react with self-antigens destroyed?


A) by phagocytosis
B) by apoptosis
C) by diakinesis
D) by endocytosis

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