4. What does it mean for a lymphocyte to be activated? select all that apply A l
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4. What does it mean for a lymphocyte to be activated? select all that apply
A lymphocyte becomes activated when it encounters the antigen for which it is specific.
An activated lymphocyte becomes larger, and has much more RER and mitochondria.
If an inactive lymphocyte does not encounter the antigen for which it is specific, it will die.
An activated lymphocyte has become a protein synthesis and export factory.
A lymphocyte becomes activated when it encounters the antigen for which it is specific.
An activated lymphocyte becomes larger, and has much more RER and mitochondria.
If an inactive lymphocyte does not encounter the antigen for which it is specific, it will die.
An activated lymphocyte has become a protein synthesis and export factory.
Explanation / Answer
1. A lymphocyte becomes activated when it encounters the antigen for which it is specific .
2. an activated lymphocyte becomes larger , and has much more RER and mitochondria.
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