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LymphociteWhite blood cell:

Carlo Cabrera, Cristiàn Càceres y Diego Jordan.

Lymphocite seen in Electric microscope

What are lymphocites:Lymphocites are white blood cells which are part of the immune system, there are 3 main types of lymphocites: natural killer cells (TK), T cells and B cells.

Characteristics: a lymphocite has a large dark staining nucleus. The density of a lymphocite nucleus is approximately the size of a red blood cell.

What do lymphocites do?Lymphocites create antibodies to kill bacterias or viruses, they also create memory cells that remember the type of virus or bacteria that was detected so it can take care of the virus if it would ever reach the body again (in other words it produces immunity if the virus or bacteria didnt evolved). But these two I have mentioned are only 2 thing lymphocites take care of here is a table of the type of lymphocites and theyr uses:

CLASS FUNCTION

NK cellsLysis of virally infected cells and tumour cells

Helper T cellsRelease cytokines and growth factors that regulate other immune cells

Cytotoxic T cells

Lysis of virally infected cells, tumour cells and allografts

γδ T cells Immunoregulation and cytotoxicity

B cells Secretion of antibodies

Video lymphocites

URL: http://academicearth.org/lectures/b-cells-b-lymphocytes

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