How does the immune system recognize pathogens it has fought before?
A) The primary immune response creates memory B and memory T cells which are activated in a secondary immune response.
B) The primary immune response creates antigens which are activated in a secondary immune response.
C) The secondary immune response creates antigens which are activated in a primary immune response.
D) The secondary immune response creates memory B and memory T cells which are activated in a primary immune response.
E) The primary immune response creates memory B cells,the secondary immune response creates memory T cells,and these are both activated in a tertiary immune responsE.
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