What is the difference between humoral and cellular forms of immunity?
A. Humoral immunity involves antibodies, while cellular immunity involves T cells.
B. Humoral immunity involves T cells, while cellular immunity involves antibodies.
C. Both involve antibodies.
D. Both involve T cells.
Select your answer:

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Food Microbiology › ViewWhat is an example of cross-contamination?
A. Cutting raw vegetables with a clean chef’s knife
B. Placing raw meats on the same shelf of the refrigerator
C. Preparing raw chicken and vegetables on the same cutting board
D. Using clean hands and work surfaces when preparing food
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Which of the following best describes a heterozygous genotype?
A. Two identical alleles for a trait
B. Two different alleles for a trait
C. An organism without alleles
D. Two dominant alleles for a trait