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प्रश्न
Where are B-cells and T-cells produced in the human body? How do they differ from each other? Mention any two differences.
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उत्तर
B cells and T cells are the white blood cells of the immune system that are responsible for adaptive immune response in an organism. Both the cells are made in the bone marrow. B cells mature in the bone marrow while the T cells travel to the thymus and mature there.
two differences:
- T cells are involved in cell-mediated immunity, whereas B cells are primarily responsible for humoral (antibody - related) immunity.
- T cells create new helper and cytotoxic, while memory B cells create new antibodies.
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