ATI TEAS Version 7 - Science Question: 39 of 50 Time Remaining: 00:07:40 Which of the following immune system molecules creates holes in the cell membranes of their target cells in order to destroy the cell? Perforins Lymphotoxins Cytokines Interferons PREVIOUS FLAG CONTINUE
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