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Are lymphocytes that directly kill virus- infected cells?

T cytotoxic cells


T Lymphocytes are responsible for?

they are killer cells. they kill bacteria that enter your body


What are lympthocytes?

Lymphocytes are types of White Blood Cells in the immune system. There are two main types of lymphocytes,B lymphocytes,T lymphocytes.Plasma B lymphocytes produce large amounts of antibodies when you have a bacteria, virus or fungi.Memory B lymphocytes remember things you've already had and change into Plasma B lymphocytes to then produce certain antibodies that can kill the bacteria before it turns into a disease.The T lymphocytes are much more aggressive though,things like cytotoxic T lymphocytes will destroy cells that are infected with a virus. Hope I helped. :)


What are the main two types of lymphocytes?

T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes


Who discovered t lymphocytes?

who discoverd lymphocytes


The cell types that are most responsible for presenting foreign antigens together with surface antigens to specific receptors on the membrane of T lymphocytes are the macrophages and?

dendritic cells. These cells play a crucial role in activating T lymphocytes and initiating an immune response against foreign antigens by presenting antigens to the T cell receptors (TCR) on the surface of T lymphocytes. This interaction leads to the activation and proliferation of specific T cell populations to combat the invading pathogen.


What is involved in the programming of T lymphocytes?

The Thymus is involved in the maturation of T Lymphocytes.


How are cytotoxic T lymphocytes produced?

CD8+ T cells divide and differentiate into cytotoxic T lymphocytes.


Where do t-lymphocytes mature?

T lymphocytes undergo their final maturation in the thymus, hence why they are called 'T cells'.


T-cell lymphocytes that inhibit the activity of B cell lymphocytes?

suppressor T-cells


What is a collective label for t and b immune cells?

Lymphocytes


Why do conditions that cause destruction of B lymphocytes and or T lymphocytes cause malfunctioning of both specific and nonspecific immune responses?

The destruction of B lymphocytes and or T lymphocytes is a cell injury. Both of these lymphocytes are needed to activate the specific and nonspecific immune responses.