Lymphocytes produce antibodies to defend against disease. They have a large nucleus that contains many copies of genes for the production of antibodies.
A type of white blood cell called a lymphocyte, or more specifically a B lymphocyte produces antibodies.
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No, natural killer (NK) cells are a type of lymphocyte, while neutrophils are a type of granulocyte. NK cells are part of the innate immune system and function in detecting and killing infected or abnormal cells, while neutrophils are phagocytic cells that play a key role in fighting bacterial infections.
one way is that it needs to produce a lot of cytokine and immunoglobulin which involves protein synthesis so it has a lot of ribosomes.
produce antibodies
produce antibodies
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A lymphocyte is the one which has three subtype cells namely natural killer cells, T cells and B cells. The presence of antigens triggers them to be created in the bone marrow.
A lymphocyte that makes antibodies?
A lymphocyte that makes antibodies?
In blood
Lymphocyte typing focuses on identifying the numbers and relative percentages of lymphocytes in an individual's bloodstream. Lymphocytes, primarily T cells and B cells, are types of white blood cells.
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