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What is the difference between B-cell lymphocytes and T-cell lymphocytes? B cells regulate blood pH, and T cells regulate body temperature. B cells are produced in the thymus, and T cells are produced in the bone marrow. B cells engulf bacteria, and T cells carry bacteria to the lymph nodes. B cells produce antibodies, and T cells destroy infected cells.

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Answered by anupamdwivedi1971
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Answer:last statement is correct that B cells produce antibody and T destroy infected cell by cell lysis.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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the difference between B-cell lymphocytes and T-cell lymphocytes is that B cells produce antibodies, and T cells destroy infected cells.

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Explanation:

  • The body produces two types of lymphocytes which are known as b cell and t cell lymphocytes.
  • The lymphocytes are responsible for the immune system. The B lymphocytes produces antibody which produces humoural immunity in the body.
  • On the other hand the T lymphocytes are responsible for the cell mediated immunity that is they destroy the infectious cells and the cells damaged due to infection

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