When the influenza virus enters into an epithelial cell within the respiratory tract, the infected cell responds by
A) posting antigens on its cell surface, acting as a flag for the cytotoxic T cells to destroy it.
B) initiating an inflammation response.
C) posting antibodies on its cell surface, acting as a flag for the memory B cells to destroy it.
D) causing mutations in the genetic material of the virus, preventing its replication and halting the spread of the virus.
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