Explain how T cells and B cells specifically protect the body against disease.
Explain how T cells and B cells specifically protect the body against disease.
Answer:When your body is infected with a particular germ, only the T- and B-cells that recognize it will respond. These selected cells then quickly multiply, creating an army of identical cells to fight the infection. Special types of T- and B-cells 'remember' the invader, making you immune to a second attack.
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