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Cells that respond to specific intracellular antigens are considered part of __________ immunity.Multiple Choicecell-mediatedBoth "innate" and "cell-mediated" are correct.innateantibody-mediated

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Cells that respond to specific intracellular antigens are considered part of __________ immunity.Multiple Choicecell-mediatedBoth "innate" and "cell-mediated" are correct.innateantibody-mediated

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Cells that respond to specific intracellular antigens are considered part of cell-mediated immunity.

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