In terms of DNA base pairing, adenine and thymine are complimentary bases. Therefore, for every base of adenine, there will be a base of thymine to compliment it. Therefore, cells contain the same amount of the bases adenine (A) and thymine (T).
T lymphocytes
All cells contain DNA (even cells with no nuclei have mithcondria which encode their own genome). thymus cells have an especially high amount of DNA since they serve as a place where T cells mature.
T-cells and B-cells are both initially made in the bone marrow. T-cells mature in the thymus. They both freely float around in all lymph nodes and the various lymph organs (e.g., tonsils, spleen...).
Helper T cells activate killer T cells.
Regulatory T-cells
mitochondia
T lymphocytes
All cells contain DNA (even cells with no nuclei have mithcondria which encode their own genome). thymus cells have an especially high amount of DNA since they serve as a place where T cells mature.
T-cells and B-cells are both initially made in the bone marrow. T-cells mature in the thymus. They both freely float around in all lymph nodes and the various lymph organs (e.g., tonsils, spleen...).
All T-cells originate in the same place in humans. They originate from hematopoietic stem cells which are located in the bone marrow.
you have to count the amount of platilets and blood cells and white blood cells and T-cells
The medullary cords of a lymph node contain: reticular cells, lymphocytes, macrophages and plasma cells. It is important to understand that lymphocytes include both B cells and T cells. Note also that plasma cells derive from B cells. If asked a correct answer could be B cells and also plasma cells depending on the level of the material.
B cells stand for Bursa of Fabricus and T cells stand for T-lyphocytes.
t cells are killer cells b cells are antibodies
Helper T cells activate killer T cells.
Regulatory T-cells
Yes, cytotoxic T-cells are a subset of T-cells that in contrast to helpter T-cells express CD8.