What is the difference between B lymphocytes and T lymphocytes
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B-cells can connect to intact antigens right on the surface of the invading virus or bacteria. This is different from T-cells, which can only connect to parts of virus antigens on the outside of infected cells.
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B-cells can connect to intact antigens right on the surface of the invading virus or bacteria. This is different from T-cells, which can only connect to parts of virus antigens on the outside of infected cells.
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⇒ "Lymphocytes" can be defined as the the smallest leucocytes, slightly larger than the Red Blood Cells (RBCs).
⇒ Extra Information :-
⇒ Lymphocytes are small, non-phagocytic cells with round, dense nuclei and a small amount of cytoplasm.
⇒ Lymphocytes are the second most common leucocytes in blood.
⇒ Lymphocytes make up about (20-30)% of White Blood Cells (WBCs).
⇒ There are two functionally distinct types: "T-lymphocytes" and "B-lymphocytes".
⇒ Lymphocytes play the central role in all immunological defence mechanisms of the body.
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