Current research suggests that members in one subpopulation of helper T cells may be able to change the cytokines they produce to mimic or become members of another subpopulation of helper T cells. What advantage(s) would the ability to change helper T cell subpopulations have in an immune response?

Current research suggests that members in one subpopulation of helper T cells may be able to change the cytokines they produce to mimic or become members of another subpopulation of helper T cells. What advantage(s) would the ability to change helper T cell subpopulations have in an immune response?











A. A more rapid and specific response to an immune threat
B. Ability of the immune system to recover function during an autoimmune disease
C. The continued expression of a particular subset of TH cells after that subset has been cross-regulated
D. Both A and B
E. Both B and C















Answer: D


Biology

Learn More Multiple Choice Question :