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Part 1:
Explain the process of activation of B cells in response to COVID-19 and be sure to answer these key questions. Use as much detail as possible to answer the questions, reflecting the process at the molecular level. (be sure to include receptors, specific cells involved, etc)
A. How are do the naive B cells become activated B cells?
B. What happens when the B-cells are activated? Remember that you are recently exposed to the virus, just 4 days ago.
C. Explain how this activation of B cells will help eliminate the virus, basically how will the activation of B cells lead to elimination of the virus?
Part 2:
Explain the process of activation of T cells in response to COVID-19.
A. How do naive T cells become activated T cells?
B. What key cells activate these cells? What happens when these cells are activated? Be specific, mention key cells involved and receptors in the process.
C. Explain how this activation of T cells will eliminate the virus.
Prepare the partnership records goodwill
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