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The response of T cells to a foreign agent is called:humoral immunity.cell-mediated immunity.lymphocyte immunity.cellular immunity.

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To answer this question we need to make a distinction between humoral immunity and cell-mediated immunity or cellular immunity, the first case is directed against extracellular pathogens, that is to say, they are free in the body fluids, meanwhile, the second response is directed to pathogens inside the cells like viruses or bacterias, therefore taking this, into account we can say that the correct answer is humoral immunity.

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