Multiple Choice
A common strategy by which microbes survive their host's immune responses involves changing the structures of the molecules they produce so that they are no longer recognized by the host's immune system.This strategy,called antigenic variation,is most likely to allow evasion of which type of immune recognition?
A) Toll-like receptor-dependent recognition of microbes by cells of the innate immune system
B) Mannose receptor-dependent recognition of microbes by cells of the innate immune system
C) Antibody recognition of microbial cell surface molecules
D) Natural killer cell inhibitory receptor recognition of class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules on infected cells
E) T cell receptor recognition of microbial cell wall lipid antigens
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