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During a cell-mediated immune response, which of the following describes how infected cells are detected by the immune system? The infected cell’s membrane shows some of the antigens of the invading pathogen. The pathogen engulfs and destroys healthy cells, leaving antigens behind. Antibodies bind with the pathogen’s antigens, causing inflammation and swelling. Memory B cells recognize the cell shape that results from infection by specific pathogens.
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idk
i tjink its a
for the third question
there is only two questions
the picture is one whole question
the third one is oh never mind
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During a cell-mediated immune response, which of the following describes how infected cells are detected by the immune system? This is a hard question
Cell-mediated...... it doesnt make antibiotics...... This is the T-lymphocytes made in the thymus
antibody
I think it is A because the other answer dont make sence to me, but it might be because dont know much about tis
I also think it is C
A sounds good
I say it is A because I know once the cell infected cell is infected the immune system is obviously going to recognize it
I meant the cell infected*
I agree.
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