1. Dendritic cells present antigen to (choose all that apply) a. B cells b. Helper T cells c. Cytotoxic T cells d. Other dendritic cells e. Macrophages 2. Helper T cells (choose all that apply) a. Proliferate and differentiate after binding antigen presented by a dendritic cell b. Induce apoptosis in infected host cells c. Can stimulate Cytotoxic T cells d. Can activate macrophages e. Can activate B cells f. Can produce antibodies
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Step 2: Helper T cells proliferate and differentiate after binding antigen presented by a dendritic cell, can stimulate Cytotoxic T cells, can activate macrophages, and can activate B cells. **1. Dendritic cells present antigen to: B cells, Helper T cells, Show more…
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