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Radda [10]
1 year ago
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which one of the following statements is not true of the helper t cell response? science philosophy of the vsc

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1 answer:
sergeinik [125]1 year ago
4 0

The fact that helper T cells produce antibodies is incorrect. T cells can stimulate B cells to make antibodies, but they cannot make them by themselves.

<h3>What is cell-mediated immunity?</h3>

Cell-mediated immunity includes B cells and T helper cells, both of which are important components of the adaptive immune system. Antigen-presenting cells (APCs) first activate helper T cells by showing them the antigen that is carried by them. After T-helper cell activation, it secretes some cytokines that further stimulate the cell differentiation of T cells and activate B cells. The B cell, after activation, makes antibodies that are required to kill the particular pathogen in the body.

Hence, the option that mentions that helper T cells produce antibodies is incorrect.

Learn more about the cell-mediated immunity, here

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The question is incomplete. The complete question is below

1) which one of the following statements is not true of the helper t cell response? (select one)

a) They can stimulate B cells.

b) They are responsible for cell mediated immunity.

c) Helper T cell can secret cytokines.

d) They require an antigen presenting cell.

e) They produce antibodies.

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