Asked by
Rochelle Sanchez
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
The lymphocytes that are involved in nonspecifically killing altered self-cells, such as tumor cells and virus infected cells, are the:
A) monocytes
B) natural killer cells
C) neutrophils
D) B cells
E) eosinophils
Natural Killer Cells
A type of lymphocyte important in the body's innate immune system, responsible for the early defense against both tumor cells and various infections.
Altered Self-Cells
Cells that have undergone genetic or structural changes, distinguishing them from their original state, often related to diseases like cancer.
- Understand the specific roles of various immune cells and molecules in both innate and adaptive immunity.
Verified Answer
JJ
Learning Objectives
- Understand the specific roles of various immune cells and molecules in both innate and adaptive immunity.
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