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Cells produced by dividing B or T cells may be set aside for future responses to threat. These cells are
  called
  a. effector cells.
  b. memory cells.
  c. dendritic cells.
  d. phagocytes.
  e. fibroblasts.

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Cells produced by dividing B or T cells may immediately begin to destroy an invader. These cells are
  called
  a. effector cells.
  b. memory cells.
  c. dendritic cells.
  d. phagocytes.
  e. fibroblasts.
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Human Biology


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6 years ago
Answer to q. 1

B

Answer to q. 2

A
Luasene Author
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6 years ago
I know you spent a lot of time finding this because I swear it wasn't in my textbook
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6 years ago
You're partially right, it's found midway in the chapter, but not at all easy to find. Good luck with the rest
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