The two blood cells responsible for acquired immunity are B lymphocytes (B cells) and T lymphocytes (T cells). B cells produce antibodies that target specific pathogens, while T cells help regulate immune responses and directly attack infected or cancerous cells. Together, they form a crucial component of the adaptive immune system, enabling the body to remember and respond more effectively to previously encountered pathogens.
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