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Nylah Huff
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23 February, 03:05
Are T cells part of the immune system
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Ryan Mcpherson
23 February, 03:07
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Yes, T cells are part of the immune system.
A T cell is a type of lymphocyte, a type of white blood cells, which plays a center role in cell mediated immunity. T cells look for and destroy cells that are infected with germs or cells which have become cancerous.
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