How is antibody-mediated immunity different from cell-mediated immunity?
A) Antibody-mediated immunity requires lymphocytes; cell-mediated immunity does not.
B) Antibody-mediated immunity is innate; cell-mediated immunity is adaptive.
C) Antibody-mediated immunity is adaptive; cell-mediated immunity is innate.
D) Antibody-mediated immunity requires both B and T cells; cell-mediated immunity requires T cells but not B cells.
E) Antibody-mediated immunity requires T cells; cell-mediated immunity requires B cells.
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Q33: Helper T cells secrete _, which activate
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