Cytotoxic T cells are like tiny superheroes who fight off bad guys inside your body.
Imagine you're playing a game where there are sneaky invaders hiding in your body, these invaders could be viruses or bacteria. Cytotoxic T cells notice these invaders and go on a mission to destroy them, just like how you might chase down a toy that's been taken by another kid.
How They Work
Cytotoxic T cells have special tools called proteins that help them spot the bad guys. Once they find one, they grab it and inject it with a kind of "toxic punch," making it stop working, like when you push a bully out of the way so you can take back your toy.
Why They're Important
These tiny superheroes are always on patrol, ready to jump into action whenever there's trouble. Without them, it would be much harder for your body to fight off sicknesses and stay healthy.
So next time you feel better after being sick, think of the cytotoxic T cells, they were probably working hard to help you get well!
Examples
- When you get sick, some of these special soldiers step in to help fight off the infection.
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See also
- What are lymphocytes?
- What are dendritic cells?
- What are pattern recognition receptors?
- What are helper t cells?
- How The Immune System ACTUALLY Works – IMMUNE?