What is the explanation for why B cells come in so many different types that can produce so many different antibodies?
A) The genome of B cells is much larger than other body cells.
B) B cells can recombine their genes with T cells.
C) B cells can recombine their genes with the pathogen.
D) B cells have gene fragments that can shuffle or recombine.
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