Match the antigen-presenting cell with its appropriate characteristic(s). Note: Each answer choice may be used more than once. (2 points) 1) Dendritic cell 2) B cell 3) Macrophage 4) Macrophages and dendritic cells 5) Dendritic cell, B cell, and macrophage ______Can be directly infected by viruses ______Uses cross-presentation to uptake antigen ______Recirculates in blood looking for blood-borne antigens ______Located within follicles of a lymph node ______Activates naive CD4 and CD8 T cells ______Uses receptor-mediated endocytosis to uptake antigen ______Located within cortical areas of the lymph node ______Uses receptor-mediated phagocytosis to uptake antigen ______Uses macropinocytosis to uptake antigen ______Located within the marginal sinus of lymph node ______Uses antigen transfer to uptake antigen ______Loads MHC class I and class II molecules
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