Question:
B cell-receptors differ from T cell-receptors in that
Last updated: 8/8/2022
B cell-receptors differ from T cell-receptors in that Multiple Choice B cell-receptors are immunoglobulins similar to those that are secreted, whereas T cell-receptors are not immunoglobulins and are never secreted B cell-receptors are comprised of four polypeptides, whereas T cell-receptors are made up of two polypeptides All of the choices reflect differences between B cell- and T cell-receptors. T cell-receptors are much smaller than B cell-receptors