The parasite that causes malaria enters red blood cells and is relatively undetected by T cells. Which of the following is a possible reason for its ability to avoid detection by T cells?

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The parasite that causes malaria enters red blood cells and is relatively undetected by T cells. Which of the following is a possible reason for its ability to avoid detection by T cells?