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With all the different types of white blood cells in your body, it can be hard to keep them straight. Monocytes and lymphocytes might share a few letters, but they’re actually more different than they sound. Whether you’re brushing up for a biology test or just want a refresher, we’ll tell you about the differences between monocytes and lymphocytes and what each one does. If you want to find out more about these cells, read on!
Things You Should Know
- Monocytes are responsible for detecting and killing pathogens, while lymphocytes make antibodies to target specific antigens.
- Lymphocytes are smaller than monocytes and make up a larger proportion of white blood cells in your body.
- Monocytes are either macrophages, which kill pathogens, or dendritic cells, which ask other white blood cells to join the fight when they sense pathogens.
- Lymphocytes can be B cells, which make antigens, T cells, which kill pathogens, or natural killer cells, which target tumor cells.
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- ↑ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/23342-lymphocytes
- ↑ https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/natural-killer-cell