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How do T cells coordinate the immune system?

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T cells identify pathogens based on antigens on the surface of pathogens. The T cells then multiply and stimulate B cells to produce antibodies. The antibodies attach to the antigens, making the pathogens a target for phagocytes.

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Answer: Helper T cells, or Th cells, coordinate immune responses by communicating with other cells. In most cases, T cells only recognize an antigen if it is carried on the surface of a cell by one of the body's own MHC, or major histocompatibility complex, molecules.

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