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B lymphocytes produce antibodies and can develop into memory cells. Whereas, T cells cannot.

I know T-cells stimulate phagocytosis and produce "killer" T-cells.
How do they interact with B lymphocytes? Do T-cells only activate the mitosis of B/T cells by binding onto antigens?

Is that their only role?

Thanks in advance.
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B-cells send out a signal such as an attack call that sends T-cells to attack and kill pathogens and other harmful organisms. T-cells are activated by B-cells. Hope this helps.
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