Which cells stimulate B-cells to form antibodies
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When a T lymphocyte "sees" the same peptide on the macrophage and on the B cell, the T cell stimulates the B cell to turn on antibody production. The helper t cell stimulates b cells through the release of cytokines.
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T- cells stimulate B-cells to form antibodies.
- B- cells produce antibodies to fight bacteria and viruses
- There are mainly two types of T- cells are present which are Helper T-cells and Killer T-cells
- These helper T-cells stimulate B-cells to make antibodies and it helps killer cells to develop
- While these killer T-cells kill cells that have been infected by the foreign invader.
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