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B cell maturation

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Develop in the bone marrow and mature in the "Bursal equivalent" of Peyer's Patches.

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Which two substances are necessary for normal red blood cell maturation?

Folic acid and vit b 12


Which two mature blood cell types descend from myeloblasts?

B lymphocyte (B Cell)


A scientist investigates two types of cells located in different parts in the human body Cell A contains many more mitochondria than cell B What is the best conclusion to make from this observation?

A being quite more active than B. Cell A is part of an organ that does more work than Cell B. Cell B does less work than Cell A.


What is the difference between a B cell and a memory B cell?

A plasma B cell is a B cell that has been activated to proliferate and produce antibodies against a specific antigen. A memory B cell is a B cell that lives a long time after an infection to provide long lasting immunity against that specific antigen. They both originate from the same B cell in your secondary lymph system. Once activated the specific B cell will proliferate into plasma B cells and memory B cells.


What is a t-cell?

T cells or T lymphocytes belong to a group of White blood cells known as Lymphocytes, and play a central role in cell-meaditated immunity . They can be distinguished from other lymphocyte types, suach as B cells and natural killer cells (NK cells) by the presence of a special receptor on their cell surface called T cell receptors (TCR). The abbreviation T, in T cell, stands for thymus, since this is the principal organ responsible for the T cell's maturation. Several different subsets of T cells have been discovered, each with a distinct function.

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Folic acid and vit b 12


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B lymphocyte (B Cell)


The germinal centers in lymph nodes are largely sites of?

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What the difference between a b cell and a b memory cell?

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A mature B cell that mass produces antibodies is called a?

B effector cell. plasma cell


A scientist investigates two types of cells located in different parts in the human body Cell A contains many more mitochondria than cell B What is the best conclusion to make from this observation?

A being quite more active than B. Cell A is part of an organ that does more work than Cell B. Cell B does less work than Cell A.


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What is the difference between a B cell and a memory B cell?

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What is the name of the structural units of lymph node that contain a germinal center?

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