What is the function of a lymphocyte's coreceptors?

A. Bind to other lymphocytes to attack pathogens
B. Initiate mitosis to generate memory lymphocytes
C. Monitor pH of interstitial fluids
D. Recognize particular antigens
E. Produce antibodies


Answer: D

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