Lymphocytes are about 20-40% (1500-400) of the total number of white balls, which are small cells with a nucleus surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm, which are two types:
One called lymphocytes and lymphocytes B, is responsible for the formation of antibodies to toxins that enter the body, and helps the body to acquire immunity and a defensive force against diseases that invade the body.
One called lymphocytes and lymphocytes B, is responsible for the formation of antibodies to toxins that enter the body, and helps the body to acquire immunity and a defensive force against diseases that invade the body.