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Lymphocytes A small white blood cell (Leukocyte) that plays a large role in defending the body against disease. Lymphocytes are responsible for immune responses. There are two main types of lymphocytes: B cells and T cells. The B cells make antibodies that attack bacteria and toxins while the T cells attack body cells themselves when they have been taken over by viruses or have become cancerous. Lymphocytes secrete products (Lymphokines) that modulate the functional activities of many other types of cells and are often present at sites of chronic inflammation.
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oxygen and water combined creates water, it is the only way for water t be made. hence the formula H2O
They chemically bond together t form molecules of H2O.
MHC proteins express antigens on a cell surface for T cells to identify whether the antigens presented are self or foreign. There are two classes MHC I and MHC II. They differ in which cells they require to activate depending on the pathogen present.
white and red both do the work but mostly the red blood cells because they carry oxygen
they are all important but the main two are T and B cells
In the most basic form; white blood cells increase. White blood cells fight infection. However, white blood cells are a group of cells that fight infection. The most important infection-fighting white blood cell is a T-cell. These are the most destructive, attacking white blood cells. Your body actually has to deactivate them to keep them from attacking everything. T-cells is the answer.
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No! It attacks the Helper T cells which are white blood cells.
The white blood cells (also called leukocytes).
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White blood cells like Machrophages or T-cells.
you have to count the amount of platilets and blood cells and white blood cells and T-cells
Actually what happens is that the T cells are made in the bone and then is transported to the thymus where it gets matured. This maturing process must be gone through in order for the T cells to do its job.
Well there are several types of T cells, but they are all white blood cells
For starters, you be get jaundice.... yellow looking skin and possibly whites of your eyes.. You will be very lethargic, loss of appetite. If memory serves correct, your urine will get dark too.