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What do B cells do when they identify a pathogen?

A. Engulf and eat it
B. Kill it
C. Produce antigens to bind to the pathogen and memory cells to guard against future infection.
D. Produce antibodies to bind to the pathogen and memory cells to guard against future infection.
E. Engage helper T cells to fight the infection

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User Coldfix
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D

Step-by-step explanation:

With the help T cells , B cells make special proteins called antibodies which stick to antigens on surface of germs stopping them in their track.

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