What is the role of a T Helper Cell?
A. To recognise a particular antigen and attack it
B. To recognise a particular antigen and release cytokines
C. To recognise a particular antigen and create antibodies against it
D. To create Cytotoxic T Cells rapidly
Select your answer:
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Cell Theory and Cell Organelles › ViewWhat is a benefit of the development of the cell theory?
A. Cells have made microscopes improve.
B. There are less biologists today.
C. There is more diseases on Earth now.
D. Scientists now know much more about cells and bacteria, which allows them to better treat disease.
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They come mainly from plants in the form of sugar and starch.
A. Carbohydrates
B. Protein
C. Fats
D. Vitamins
E. Minerals