Asked by Alina Ramos on May 09, 2024
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Cells that process antigen and present antigens to other immune cells are called ________ cells.
A) plasma
B) antigen-presenting
C) B receptor
D) T suppressor
Antigen-presenting Cells
Specialized immune cells that process and present foreign antigens to T-cells to initiate an immune response.
Plasma Cells
Cells that develop from B cells and produce antibodies in the immune system.
T Suppressor
A type of T cell that plays a role in the immune system by inhibiting the actions of other immune cells to prevent excessive reactions.
- Identify antigen-presenting cells and their function within the immune system.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify antigen-presenting cells and their function within the immune system.
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