What is the role of APC (phagocytes) cells in the primary immune response? APC cells present antigen to memory helper T cells APC cells present antigens to activated helper T cells APC cells discharge destructive enzymes that damage larger parasitic invaders APC cells present antigen to, and thus activate, helper T cells.
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