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What is the effector cells?

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A lymphocyte (such as a T cell) that has been induced to differentiate into a form (such as a cytotoxic T cell) capable of mounting a specific immune response.
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Answer: the relatively short-lived activated cells that defend the body in an immune response

Explanation - So they basically respond to short lived cells -v-

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