What is apoptosis?
a. the proliferation of cytotoxic t-cells.
b. a protein molecule t...
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What is apoptosis?
a. the proliferation of cytotoxic t-cells.
b. a protein molecule that forms a pore in the membranes of infected cells.
c. the process of programmed cell death.
d. the receptor on a cytotoxic t-cell that recognizes mhc molecules.
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