The function of helper T-lymphocytes is to

A.  initiate and oversee the immune response.
B.  turn off the immune response once it has been activated.
C.  secrete toxins to kill or disable pathogens.
D.  trigger cell death by disrupting metabolic activities.
E.  All choices are correct.


A

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