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B cells present antigens to helper T cells via __________________. View Available Hint(s) B cells present antigens to helper T cells via __________________. antibodies class II MHC molecules class I MHC molecules B cell receptors

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Answer:

B cells present antigens to helper T cells via class II MHC

Step-by-step explanation:

B cells have the ability to internalize antigens by binding them to their receptors and then presenting them to helper T cells that have specific receptors to bind to the class II MHC molecule on the B cell surface promoting the T cell's activation signal.

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