Notes from NEET topper

Cells of Acquired Immunity:

Acquired immunity, also known as adaptive immunity, is a specific and targeted defense mechanism against pathogens. Key cells involved in acquired immunity include B cells and T cells. B cells are responsible for producing antibodies, specialized proteins that can recognize and bind to specific antigens (foreign substances). T cells, on the other hand, have various functions in immune responses, such as directly attacking infected cells, regulating immune reactions, and coordinating immune defenses.