Inside the human body, a particular type of white blood cell called a macrophage will engulf and digest bacteria.
The Cell that makes antibodies is Lymphocytes.
This would be the macrophage. It circulates as a monocyte in the blood stream until it finds a tissue to emigrate into and become a tissue-associated macrophage in.
Cytotoxic T-Cells engulf bacteria, as well as various other phagocytes.
B-cells create antibodies.
Macrophages.
phagocytosis, otherwise known as "cell eating". The cell takes it in by squeezing it through the cell membrane and creating a vesicle
Antibodies are produced by a kind of white blood cell called a plasma cell.
There are two types of white blood cell. The kind which secrete antibodies to kill microbes are called lymphocytes. The other type, which engulf microorganisms, are called phagocytes.*Specifically, the type of lymphocyte (white blood cell) that produces antibodies would be plasma cells. After a B cell (a type of lymphocyte) undergoes clonal selection, the result is the formation of a clone of B cells that consists of plasma cells and memory B cells. Plasma cells secrete antibodies and memory B cells do not secrete antibodies.
Antibodies
Typically a bacteria cell.
it is a eukaryotic cell. yes it is
bacteria that causestuberculosis
It depends on what kind of bacteria it is and the size of the ectoplasm and the cell membrane.
sucrose
phosopholipid
humoral immunity
Which kind of WBC is involved in the production of antibodies?