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1) Which of the following best describes what causes plasma cells to form during a humoral immune response?

a) Memory B cells signal phagocytes to attack infected cells and divide, producing plasma cells.

b) The antibodies on the surface of B cells bind to antigens, and the B cells grow and divide, producing plasma cells.

c) The antigens on the surface of a pathogen attack healthy cells, and the resulting inflammation signals helper T cells to divide, producing plasma cells.

d) Memory T cells recognize antigens and signal T lymphocytes to divide, producing plasma cells


2) Damage to which of the following structures would be most likely to result in an increase in mutations in a man's sperm cells?

a) Epididymis

b) Testes

c) Urethra

d) Scrotum

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User Fai Ng
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B

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User Beingmanish
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1. "The antibodies on the surface of B cells bind to antigens, and the B cells grow and divide, producing plasma cells" is the one among the following choices that best describes what causes plasma cells to form during a humoral immune response. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b".

2. "Testes" is the structure among the following choices that would be most likely to result in an increase in mutations in a man's sperm cells. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b".
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User Bartosz Bilicki
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