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25 August, 04:21

An antigen has invaded a mammal's body. Specific immune cells engulf and ingest it. Some of the digested pieces are displayed on the cells' bodies. What happens next?

A) B cells are activated and release antibodies

B) T cells are activated and produce clones

C) B cells withdraw the immune response as the antigen is killed

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  1. 25 August, 04:30
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    When an antigen invades a mammals body, specific immune cells engulf and ingest it. Some of the digested pieces are displayed on the cells bodies, the next step will be that B cells are activated and release antibodies. The correct answer is A.
  2. 25 August, 04:51
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    B cells are activated and release antibodies
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