Question
When studying the immune system in class, Peta concluded that T-cells are more specific to the pathogen than inflammation is.
What did Peta most likely learn that led to this conclusion?
T-cells are made to identify antibodies, while inflammation starts a fever.
T-cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation starts to make antibodies.
T-cells make antibodies that cause a fever, while inflammation identifies antigens on the pathogens.
T-cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation fights anything in the affected area.
What did Peta most likely learn that led to this conclusion?
T-cells are made to identify antibodies, while inflammation starts a fever.
T-cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation starts to make antibodies.
T-cells make antibodies that cause a fever, while inflammation identifies antigens on the pathogens.
T-cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation fights anything in the affected area.
Answers
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Peta most likely learned that **T-cells are made to identify antigens, while inflammation fights anything in the affected area**. This conclusion highlights the specificity of T-cells, which target specific antigens presented by pathogens, whereas inflammation is a broader, nonspecific response that can occur in response to various pathogens, injuries, or irritants.