Biology, 15.04.2020 00:30 danielburke24
Insulin dependent diabetes is thought to be caused by an autoimmune reaction to the body’s insulin producing cells. In this form of diabetes, the body produces
A. Antibodies against insulin destroying cells
B. Antibodies against insulin producing cells
C. Antigens shading insulin destroying cells
D. Antigens against insulin producing cells
Another question is
An allergic response is different from an autoimmune disease in that
A. It is an immune response involving B cells and T cells
B. It attacks foreign substances
C. it attacks host cells that are harmful to the body
D. It only involves killer T cells and results in anaphylaxis
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