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The Situational Model of Leadership Suggests That the Effectiveness of a Group

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The situational model of leadership suggests that the effectiveness of a group is contingent on the relationship between the style of leadership and the degree to which the situation enables the leader to exert influence.

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Cytotoxic T Cells

Immune cells that kill cancer cells, cells that are infected (particularly with viruses), or cells that are damaged in other ways.

B Cells

A type of white blood cell that plays a vital role in the immune response by producing antibodies to fight off infections.

Macrophages

Large phagocytic cells found in essentially all tissues, responsible for consuming pathogens and dead or damaged cells.

Dendritic Cells

Immune cells that present antigens to T cells, initiating an adaptive immune response.

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