Plasma is a complex solution of proteins and buffers and other stuff, it's not made of cells.
The nucleus
ativated B cells forms effector cells which are called plasma cells
Plasma Cells, lymphocytes .
Stem cells develop into plasma cells and B cells also turn into plasma cells. Plasma cells have been exposed to an antigen and then produces and secretes antibodies.
No, plasma cells develop from B cells after exposure to an antigen. T cells play a role in activating B cells to differentiate into plasma cells and produce antibodies. Plasma cells are responsible for producing large amounts of antibodies specific to the antigen encountered.
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ALL CELLS HAVE a plasma membrane
Plasma cells arise from B cells during the immune response. B cells differentiate into plasma cells in response to antigen stimulation, and plasma cells are responsible for producing and secreting antibodies to fight off pathogens.
The plasma cells develop from transformed b cells.
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Fibrin traps blood cells and plasma.