B cells and T cells are two types of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell found in cell mediated immunity.
T and B cells are two types of lymphatic cells.
Helper T-cells
There are three types of T cells: * Th cells: T helper cells which bind to foreign antigens on an antigen presenting cell (APC) and secrete cytokines, hereby initiating an immune system response. * Tc cells: T cytotoxic cells, which bind to the infected cell and secretes the cytotoxins perforin and granulysin and thus lysing the cell, killing it. * Ts cells: T suppressor cells, which shutdown the immunity system after the infection has been eliminated from the body. B cells, upon detecting the presence of cytokines, divide and differentiate into two types of cells: * Plasma cells; which secrete antibodies * Memory cells; which persist in the body in case there is a recurrent infection with the same disease, then a faster and more efficient immune response would occur.
B-cells and T-cells are both produced in the bone marrow. B-cells stay in the bone marrow but T-cells migrate to the thymus
Cytotoxic T-cells are just a specialized subset of T-cells that express CD8 (a co-stimulatory molecule). In general, there are two types of T-cells, helper T-cells that express CD4 and cytotoxic T-cells that express CD8. As the name implies, cytotoxic T-cells have the role of killing any infected cells.
T and B cells are two types of lymphatic cells.
T and B cells are two types of lymphatic cells.
Lymphocyte is a type of white blood cell found in the vertebral immune system. Lymphocytes can be divided into Large lymphocytes and small lymphocytes when viewed under the microscope. The Large lymphocytes include natural killer cells (NK cells) There are mainly two types of Lymphocytes. T Lymphocytes and B Lymphocytes. (these are small lymphocytes according to the microscopic view) B Lymphocytes have 3 subsets. You can see the attached link for further information.
T-cells B-cells NK cells (natural killer)
Helper T-cells
macrophages, killer T cells, helper T cells, and B cells
There are at least 10 types of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas.
Yes, there are 3 types of lymphocytes and all are an agranulocytes. The 3 types are B cells, T cells, and NK cells.
B cells stand for Bursa of Fabricus and T cells stand for T-lyphocytes.
3 types: Dendritic cells, B cells and CD4+ T cells.
t cells are killer cells b cells are antibodies
B cells and T cells