They both originate in the red bone marrow. B lymphocytes mature there. T lymphocytes mature in the thymus gland.
bone marrow.
B cells and T cells both originate from the haematopoietic (or hematopoietic) stem cells located in the bone marrow. T cells mature in the thymus. B cells mature in the secondary lymphoid tissues (such as the spleen).
B cells stand for Bursa of Fabricus and T cells stand for T-lyphocytes.
All T-cells originate in the same place in humans. They originate from hematopoietic stem cells which are located in the bone marrow.
t cells are killer cells b cells are antibodies
its the t and the b
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
Approximately 67% T cells and 33% B cells.
T and B cells are two types of lymphatic cells.
T and B cells are two types of lymphatic cells.
Regulatory T-cells
plasma cells
lymphocyte counts