T and b cells are various forms of lymphocytes which are more commonly known as white blood cells. The two cells start out the came in your bone marrow, but t cells move onto the thymus to dvelop where as b cells remain in the bone marrow.
No, plasma cells and helper T cells are different types of immune cells. Plasma cells are a type of B cell that produces antibodies, while helper T cells are a type of T cell that helps activate other immune cells, including B cells.
T cells are part of the immune system and help identify and destroy infected or abnormal cells in the body. B cells produce antibodies that help to neutralize pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, that have entered the body. Both T cells and B cells play crucial roles in the body's immune response.
B cells and T cells belong to the class of lymphocytes, which are a type of agranular leukocytes. They play a central role in the adaptive immune response by recognizing and targeting specific pathogens for destruction.
The lymphatic system produces and houses lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell responsible for immune responses in the body. There are two main types of lymphocytes: T cells and B cells. T cells function in cell-mediated immunity, while B cells produce antibodies to fight infections.
B cells produce antibodies that can bind to the virus and neutralize it, while T cells can directly kill virus-infected cells. B cells also help activate T cells to coordinate a more effective immune response against the virus. Through these mechanisms, B and T cells work together to eliminate the virus from the body.
No, T and B cells are not phagocytes. T cells are a type of lymphocyte involved in cell-mediated immunity, while B cells are another type of lymphocyte responsible for producing antibodies. Phagocytes are a different type of immune cell that engulf and digest pathogens.
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No, plasma cells and helper T cells are different types of immune cells. Plasma cells are a type of B cell that produces antibodies, while helper T cells are a type of T cell that helps activate other immune cells, including B cells.
They are lymphocytes WBC.
Both T-Cells and B-Cells
t cells are killer cells b cells are antibodies
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SCID is an inherited disorder. In the first type of genetic problem, both B and T cells are defective. In the second type, only the T cells are abnormal, but their defect affects the functioning of the B cells.
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3 types: Dendritic cells, B cells and CD4+ T cells.