Answer to Question #90466 in Cell Biology for Ahmad

Question #90466
How does a B-cell receptor differ from a T-cell receptor?
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the B-cell receptor is specific for bacteria, whereas the T-cell receptor is specific for viruses

the T-cell receptor exhibits specificity, whereas the B-cell receptor does not

the T-cell receptor requires help interacting with its specific antigen, whereas the B-cell receptor does not

the T-cell receptor is never released into the bloodstream, whereas the B-cell receptor is as an antibody
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2019-06-03T05:03:47-0400

the T-cell receptor is never released into the bloodstream, whereas the B-cell receptor is as an antibody


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