
How are cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells similar?
A) Both require antibody to be bound to the target cell.
B) Both induce apoptosis in the target cell.
C) Both recognize peptide plus MHC class I.
D) Both kill target cells lacking MHC class I.
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