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What is the role of plasma cells in the immune system? A. To activate memory cells. B. To activate cytotoxic T cells. C. They are not part of the immune system. D. To produce antibodies.
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What is the role of plasma cells in the immune
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A. To activate memory cells.
B. To activate cytotoxic T cells.
C. They are not part of the immune system.
D. To produce antibodies.
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The answer should be option D.
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