The immune cells are produced primarily in the bone marrow, where hematopoietic stem cells differentiate into various types of blood cells, including white blood cells (leukocytes) that are crucial for the immune response. Additionally, some immune cells, such as T cells, mature in the thymus, which is an organ located in the chest. This coordinated system of hematopoiesis and organ maturation ensures a diverse and responsive immune system.
The immune system produces B cells and T cells. These cells are stored in the lymph nodes, which are part of the lymphatic system.
HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, is the virus that attacks the cells in the immune system that produce antibodies.
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B and T cells are both types of white blood cells. When the immune system produces them it is actually mitosis that occurs rather than meiosis. The are produced within the bone marrow.
The spleen produces blood cells, and forms part of the immune system.
the immune system produces immune cells in response to the presence of early cancer cells which cross-react with the calcium channels on nerve cells
No, because the immune system fights of diseases, it produces antibiotics to get rid of things such as; bacteria, toxins,viruses and cancer cells.
Meiosis and mitosis are different types of cellular reproductions. Meiosis is sexual but mitosis is asexual reproduction. Meiosis and mitosis continue to occur when the immune system produces white blood cells.
it produces the hormones involved in the development of white blood cells called Tcells which form part of the immune system.
Lymphocytes
The bone marrow produces red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells. The white blood cells help the body fight against infections and they are the main components of the body's immune system.
The spleen is the organ that is part of the immune system and plays a role in the formation and purification of blood. It helps filter old and damaged red blood cells from the bloodstream, and also stores and produces certain types of immune cells.