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Different cells involved in cell mediated immunity

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Answered by rohitkumar3847
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humoral

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Answered by kirtisingh01
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Many microorganisms live inside the host cells where humoral antibody cannot reach.

Such intracellular microbes are killed by cell mediated immunity.

The macrophages , containing intracellular parasites deposit on their surface some antigenic substance of the parasites.

T - helper cell recognise the antigen present on the macrophages.

T - helper cell bind to antigen .

T - helper cell are triggered and they produce lymphokines.

T lymphokines activate the microbicidal mechanism of the macrophages and bring about the death of the intracellular microbes

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