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An activated T helper cell becomes either an effector T helper cell or a memory T helper cell. What is the function of the effector T helper cell?ANSWERRelease factors that help T cytotoxic cell and B cell activationRelease antibodiesDestroy infected cells, cancer cells, and transplanted tissue“Remember” the specific antigen and respond next time it is encountered

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An activated T helper cell becomes either an effector T helper cell or a memory T helper cell. What is the function of the effector T helper cell?ANSWERRelease factors that help T cytotoxic cell and B cell activationRelease antibodiesDestroy infected cells, cancer cells, and transplanted tissue“Remember” the specific antigen and respond next time it is encountered

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The function of an effector T helper cell is to release factors that help in the activation of T cytotoxic cells and B cells. They do not release antibodies, destroy infected cells, cancer cells, and transplanted tissue, or "remember" the specific antigen and respond the next time it is encountered. Those are functions of other types of cells in the immune system.

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