How do white blood cells prevent, not fight, disease?

1 Answer
Jan 4, 2017

“B cells” and “Memory B cells” are types of white blood cells that provide future immunity against invasion by the same antigen.

Explanation:

“B cells” and “Memory B cells” are types of white blood cells that provide future immunity against invasion by the same antigen. “T cells” and “Memory T cells” work similarly.

Although they play quite different roles, immune responses produced by both B cells and T cells include the same three fundamental steps.