
Helper T-cells
Helper T-cells are a vital part of the immune system that coordinate the body's response to infections. When they detect pathogens like bacteria or viruses, they activate and communicate with other immune cells, such as B-cells and killer T-cells, to attack and eliminate the threat. They essentially act as messengers and organizers, ensuring the immune response is effective and targeted. Helper T-cells are crucial for building immunity and maintaining the overall health of the immune system. Without them, the body would struggle to fight off infections efficiently.