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Which of the following T cells destroy pathogens by punching holes in their cell membrane and secreting lymphokines?
Fatigue
A state of persistent tiredness or weakness, which can be mental or physical, often stemming from stress, overwork, or illness.
Genetic Screening
The process of testing for specific genes, alleles, or mutations that are linked to inherited disorders or diseases.
X-Linked Recessive Disorder
A genetic condition that is passed down through the X chromosome, where males are primarily affected while females may carry the gene without showing symptoms.
DNA Repair Mechanisms
Biological processes by which cells identify and correct damage to the DNA molecules that encode their genome.
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