Lymphocyte Immune System Cell Under a Microscope

The bone marrow constantly produces cells that will become lymphocytes. Some will enter your bloodstream, but most will move through your lymphatic system and work from there with fighting infections and protecting your health.
About 25 percent of the new lymphocytes remain in the bone marrow and become B cells. The other 75 percent travel to your thymus and become T cells. The one in the video is a T-cell. They have several important jobs in your body, including killing cancerous cells.

In the video, you also see several red blood cells in blood plasma. The plasma has some white spots that can appear after eating food. (fatty acids etc).
This video was recorded with a phase contrast microscope. Recorded by Kim Uvberget January 6, 2019.

I use a good amount of time making sure my cells are healthy, strong and always ready to protect me.
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