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Question 9 (2.5 points) Listen 3 All of the following are true about activated B lymphocytes EXCEPT: 5 6 They produce memory cells when activated They require co-stimulation from an activated T helper cell They are a first line of defense that can begin killing pathogens immediately 11 12 Their receptors bind to only one antigen shape 3: They are a component of adaptive immunity
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