The role of cell-mediated immunity is
A) to find cells infected with intracellular pathogens.
B) to find and eliminate cells infected with intracellular pathogens.
C) to present antigens to TH cells.
D) to produce memory B cells.
E) to secrete antibodies.
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Q1: What is the effector molecule of humoral
Q3: Cell-mediated immunity includes
A)antibodies.
B)plasma cells.
C)TC cells.
D)both antibodies and
Q4: Examples of cytotoxic effector cells include all
Q5: NK T cells (NKTs) express
A)CD4.
B)CD8.
C)CD12.
D)CD33.
E)both CD4 and
Q6: _ describes the action of antibodies whereby
Q7: _ describes the recruitment of phagocytic cells
Q8: Lysis of a pathogen by MAC formation
Q9: Virally infected host cells are tagged with
Q10: Which class of antibodies is good at
Q11: IgA is typically found as a dimer
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