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?ANSWER“Remember” the specific antigen and respond next time it is encounteredDestroy infected cells, cancer cells, and transplanted tissueRelease factors that help T cytotoxic cell and B cell activationRelease antibodies
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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?ANSWER“Remember” the specific antigen and respond next time it is encounteredDestroy infected cells, cancer cells, and transplanted tissueRelease factors that help T cytotoxic cell and B cell activationRelease antibodies
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The function of the effector T helper cell is to release factors that help T cytotoxic cell and B cell activation.
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