Which of the following cell types divides to produce cells that make antibodies? A. helper T cells; B. B cells; C. cytotoxic T cells; D. all of the above
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Cytotoxic T cells are responsible for killing infected cells, but they also do not produce antibodies. B cells, on the other hand, are responsible for producing and secreting antibodies. Show more…
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