Biology, asked by helpinghand05, 7 months ago

what is the major function of t lymphocytes ?
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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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As part of the adaptive immune response, they may recognise foreign antigens and can kill infected cells. They may also act as 'helper' cells by interacting with B cells, maturing them to become producers of antibodies. Also, T cells may become 'regulatory', dampening an immune response at the end of an infection.

Answered by maggira420
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As part of the adaptive immune response, they may recognise foreign antigens and can kill infected cells. They may also act as 'helper' cells by interacting with B cells, maturing them to become producers of antibodies. Also, T cells may become 'regulatory', dampening an immune response at the end of an infection.

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