The Role of Antibodies in Immune Response
The immune system relies on B and T cells to detect and combat pathogens. B cells produce antibodies when encountering antigens, creating a rapid defense clone army. T cells recognize infected cells, eliminate them, and facilitate long-term immunity. Together, these cells ensure a sophisticated response to disease while remaining prepared for future encounters.
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