Vital for targeted immunity; B-cells produce antibodies, while T-cells manage immune responses and destroy infected cells.
Large cells that migrate into tissues to become macrophages, which "eat" dead cells and pathogens. white cell
The most abundant type (55-70%), serving as the "first responders" to bacterial infections. Vital for targeted immunity
Specialize in fighting parasitic infections and are heavily involved in allergic reactions. B-cells produce antibodies
The rarest type, which helps prevent blood clots and triggers inflammatory responses during allergies. Histology, White Blood Cell - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf