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What are phagocytes and lymphocytes?

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Updated: 8/16/2019

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Basic difference between phagocytes and lymphocytes?

well...phagocytes are mainly part of the immune systems defense system, like when there is an inflammatory response. While lymphocytes are mainly for when the immune system attacks a foreign organism. However, lymphocytes can become phagocytes that's why i didnt say that they were part of a certain sector of the immune system.


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secrete antibodies into blood and lymph fluids


How do antitoxins protect you from disease?

Well phagocytes have the job of engulfing the bacteria or virus once the lymphocytes have produced the right antibody that matches the antigen on the bacteria/virus. There are 2 types of white blood cells, phagocytes and lymphocytes. Antitoxins are used to protect you from poisoned food. This poison,caused by the bacteria, are called toxins.Not rocket science, because I, myself am only 11.


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