The specific foreign substances that an individual's immune system has the ability to recognize and resist is determined by
a. individual exposure to the specific foreign substance
b. individual genetic makeup
c. the total number of lymphocytes present at a given time
d. the total number of macrophages at a given time
e. the total number of self-antigens at a given time
Answer: B
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