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The correct answer is helper T cells.
<span>The helper T cells are one of the main cells of the adaptive immune system. Their role is to help the activity of other immune cells by releasing T cell cytokines and they are required for almost all adaptive immune responses. The helper T cells activate B cells to secrete antibodies, stimulate macrophages to destroy ingested pathogens, and help in activation of cytotoxic T cells to kill infected target cells.</span>
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Traditional method of solving this problem can be by using the punnett square.
The cilia and mucus in your nose to trap unwanted particles that you breathe in to keep them out of your lungs