15- in which of the organs below may the adaptive immune cells meet and recognize the pathogen and get activated a. Thymus b. bone marrow c. lymph node d. in the infected tissue
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These are specialized cells that can recognize and respond to specific pathogens (such as viruses or bacteria) that they have encountered before. They do this by producing antibodies or by directly attacking the pathogen. Now, let's look at the options: a. Show more…
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