Which of the following immune cells enhances immune system responses by signaling B cells to produce antibodies and signaling other T cells to destroy antigens? a. NK cells b. B cells c. T suppressor cells d. Helper T cells
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- NK cells (Natural Killer cells) are part of the innate immune system and are involved in directly killing infected cells. - B cells are responsible for producing antibodies. - T suppressor cells (regulatory T cells) suppress or down-regulate immune responses. - Show more…
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