monocytes ( a type of defensive white blood cell or leucocyte) are immature when they leave the blood vessels but mature and develop rapidly into active cells called macrophages.
T lymphocytes undergo their final maturation in the thymus, hence why they are called 'T cells'.
Both type of lymphocytes are made in the bone marrow and only the B - Lymphocytes mature in the bone marrow, whereas the T Lymphocytes travel to the thymus gland where they mature.
the answer is thymus
T-Cell mature in Thymus B-Cell mature in Bone Marrow
They both originate in the red bone marrow. B lymphocytes mature there. T lymphocytes mature in the thymus gland.
Yes, T lymphocytes mature in the Thymus Gland.
thymus
It depents if you are a girl you mature at the ages of 11-13 and if boy you mature at age of 13-15
Lymphocytes arise in red bone marrow, they then mature into T cells or B cells, when actived the mature cells attack infected cell
T cells are a specific type of lymphocyte that are identified via immunologic staining; they are involved in the cell lysis portion of the immune response to viruses and intracellular bacteria.
both are formed in bone marrow but mature in lymph glands.
If this means maturing, it happens during puberty, which occurs throughout the teen years. Although, some boys never mature, or they may not fully mature.