Ohhhhh, thanks dude!!
No problem man, always happy to help
For some extra information there are 2 types of MHC molecules
MHC II can be conditionally expressed by all cell types, but normally occurs only on professional macrophages and B cells, used primarily to assist in antibody mediated immunity (Humoral Immunity)
MHC I occurs on all nucleated cells—in essence all cells but red blood cells—and presents epitopes to killer T cells, also called cytotoxic T lymphocytes. CD8 receptor on Cytotoxic T-cells docks to MHC I molecules, if they fit together it triggers the cell to undergo programmed cell death by apoptosis, hence assisting with Cell Mediated Immunity (addressess intracellular pathogens, such as viruses and some bacteria)