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Does the spleen produce mature t-cells?

No, the spleen does not produce mature T-cells. T-cells mature in the thymus gland, not in the spleen. The spleen's main role is in filtering blood, storing red blood cells, and acting as a reservoir for immune cells.


How do killer cells work?

Killer t cells are activated by helper t cells. The Helper t cells are alerted by the macrophage that has engulfed the virus. It grows antigens to alert the helper t cells. The killer t cells are like white blood cells, there purpose is to fight pathogens.


What is the function of the Killer cells?

The thymus produces both helper t and killer t cells in the fight against infection. The killer t cells eliminate harmful cells and organic materials from the bloodstream


What are the three types of lymphocytes?

T-cells B-cells NK cells (natural killer)


How do T-Cells fight infection?

Helper T cells activate killer T cells.


What do T cells do What do b cells do?

t cells are killer cells b cells are antibodies


What types of cells does the spleen have in its tissue?

The spleen has various types of cells in its tissue, including red blood cells, white blood cells (such as lymphocytes and macrophages), and platelets. Additionally, the spleen contains specialized cells called reticuloendothelial cells that help remove old or damaged red and white blood cells from circulation.


Where in the body are T cells stored?

T cells are stored in the thymus gland, which is located in the chest behind the breastbone.


Does T- cell development begin in the spleen?

Wikipedia: All T cells originate from haematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow.


What sends word to killer T cells and actavaite B cells?

Helper T cells, also known as CD4+ T cells, play a crucial role in activating killer T cells and B cells. Helper T cells recognize antigens presented by antigen-presenting cells, which triggers them to release signals that stimulate the activation and proliferation of killer T cells and B cells to mount an immune response against the specific pathogen.


Why would you want killer t cells to be present if you have a cold?

you would want killer t cells to be present because, they kill cells that are infected by viruses, and bacterium.


Where are lymphocyte cells make?

They are made in the bone marrow, but B cells mature in the spleen and T cells mature in the thymus.