[[Lymphocytes#T Cells|T cell]] receptors ('''TCR''') recognise '''antigen fragments''' (that is digestion products) on the '''surface of cells''', whereas [[Lymphocytes#B Cells|B cell]] receptors ('''BCR''') bind '''whole antigen''' in the '''extracellular fluid'''. [[Lymphocytes#T Cells|T cells]] only "see" antigen when it is presented by [[Major Histocompatability Complexes|'''MHC''']] (Major Histocompatibility Complex) on the cell surface. Antigen digestion and presentation is one of the major functions of the [[T cell differentiation#Antigen Presentation by Dendritic Cells|'''dendritic cells''']] (circulating [[Monocytes|monocytes]]) and '''[[Macrophages|macrophages]]'''. These are referred to as '''Antigen-Presenting Cells''' (APCs). | [[Lymphocytes#T Cells|T cell]] receptors ('''TCR''') recognise '''antigen fragments''' (that is digestion products) on the '''surface of cells''', whereas [[Lymphocytes#B Cells|B cell]] receptors ('''BCR''') bind '''whole antigen''' in the '''extracellular fluid'''. [[Lymphocytes#T Cells|T cells]] only "see" antigen when it is presented by [[Major Histocompatability Complexes|'''MHC''']] (Major Histocompatibility Complex) on the cell surface. Antigen digestion and presentation is one of the major functions of the [[T cell differentiation#Antigen Presentation by Dendritic Cells|'''dendritic cells''']] (circulating [[Monocytes|monocytes]]) and '''[[Macrophages|macrophages]]'''. These are referred to as '''Antigen-Presenting Cells''' (APCs). |