An APC bearing MHC-antigen complexes on its cell surface migrates to lymphoid tissues and interacts with which of the following cells?ANSWERB cells and T helper cellsT helper cells and T cytotoxic cellsT cytotoxic cells onlyT helper cells only
Question
An APC bearing MHC-antigen complexes on its cell surface migrates to lymphoid tissues and interacts with which of the following cells?ANSWERB cells and T helper cellsT helper cells and T cytotoxic cellsT cytotoxic cells onlyT helper cells only
Solution
An APC (Antigen Presenting Cell) bearing MHC-antigen complexes on its cell surface migrates to lymphoid tissues and interacts primarily with T helper cells. Therefore, the correct answer is "T helper cells only".
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