After birth B cells change to immature B cells in follicular B lymphocytes.
After birth, B cells change to immature B cells in the bone marrow.
Immature lymphocytes arise from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow. They undergo maturation and selection processes in the bone marrow (B cells) and thymus (T cells).
B cells are produced in the bone marrow and then they mature in the bone marrow as well. During the maturation process, B cells develop their antigen receptors and undergo selection to ensure they can recognize antigens effectively without causing autoimmune reactions.
When a B cell detects an antigen, it will engulf it and then display it on its cell surface with an MHC molcule. This antigen/MHC combination is then detected by a T cell - which will send signalling molcules to B cells to multiply and mature into plasma cells (which create antibodies against the antigen) and memory B cells (which 'remember' the antigen for next time).They become plasma cells
t cells are killer cells b cells are antibodies
Immunoglobulins, more commonly referred to as antibodies.- Immunoglobulins/antibodies are synthesized by plasma cells which is a specialized type of B-cell. Immature B-cells are produced in red bone marrow and then migrating to the spleen where some of them mature to a mature B-cell. A mature B-cell can differentiate into either a memory B-cell or a plasma cell."- In human adults, Immunoglobulins are synthesized by plasma cells (specialized type of B-cell) which in turn originates from red bone marrow in large bones (eg. femur).
ativated B cells forms effector cells which are called plasma cells
Approximately 67% T cells and 33% B cells.
The plasma cells develop from transformed b cells.
The r and b lymphocyte groups mature in the primary lymphoid organs, which are the bone marrow for B cells and the thymus for T cells. During maturation, they undergo a series of genetic rearrangements to generate a diverse pool of receptors that can recognize a wide range of antigens. This process allows them to differentiate into functional immune cells capable of responding to specific pathogens.
B cells make antibodies when they recognize antigens.
its the t and the b