Maybe, but it depends on what t lymphocytes you are referring to. With t lymphocytes there are 3 factors to take note on; one being the Upper T Lymphocyte, another being the Lower T Lymphocyte, and finally the Slanted hexagonal T Lymphocyte. If you are referring to the Upper T then yes you are correct, if you are referring to the Lower T then yes you are correct again, however if you are referring to the Slanted Hexagonal T then once again you are correct. But, if you are believing this answer then I must tell you that none of these T lymphocytes exist. This brings me to my next point, yes Antigens are produced by T lymphocytes, which in turn makes the B cell create antibodies. So there you have it.
t cells
T-Cell
CD8+ T cells divide and differentiate into cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
Lymphocytes that act directly on antigens to destroy them or produce chemicals that are toxic to them are called T4 cells. They are also known as T helper cells.
dendritic cells
T-lymphocytes
agglutination is when B-lymphocytes, more specifically plasma B-cells, link antigens together using the binding sites on the antigens. This prepares the antigens for phagocytosis or perforation from a killer T-cell
Antibodies
The thymus is responsible for the t cell production.
T-Cells are produced in bone marrow and they migrate to thymus and there it gets matured.
stimulating T lymphocytes by exposing them to tumor antigens. These modified cells are grown in the laboratory and then injected into patients
Antiviral proteins produced by T cell lymphocytes