The term immunological ________ refers to the ability to demonstrate an immune response upon exposure to an antigen

A) determination
B) readiness
C) competence
D) potency
E) drive


C

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a. spleen; pluripotent stem cells; red marrow b. spleen; embryonic stem cells; red marrow c. red marrow; pluripotent stem cells; spleen d. red marrow; embryonic stem cells; spleen e. liver; pluripotent stem cells; red marrow

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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A) neutralization of the antigen. B) agglutination or precipitation. C) complement activation. D) opsonization. E) activate T cells.

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