Answer:
B- cells secrete antibodies against pathogens and cytotoxic T cells kill cells infected with pathogens.
Step-by-step explanation:
When B cells interact with any antigens it gets divided into B plasma cells and B memory cells. Plasma B cells release antibodies against the antigen or pathogen present in the blood. These antibodies bind on the epitope of antigen and helps its destruction by phagocytic cells.
The process of pathogen elimination by cytotoxic T cell is quite different. Cytotoxic T cell interact with the pathogen-infected cell and release cytotoxic enzymes which kills the pathogen-infected cell.
So B- cells secrete antibodies against pathogens and cytotoxic T cells kill cells infected with pathogens.