no, they are produce by B cells
you can remember by thinking B= bodies
No they do not. B cells synthesize the antibodies.
White blood cells make antibodies called lymphocytes or B cells
B cells make antibodies when they recognize antigens.
The blood cells detect the pathogen The pathogens release toxins The blood cells make antibodies to fit the toxins ( they have to be a specific shape) The antibodies stick the bacteria together ready to be engulfed by he white blood cells The White blood cells remember the antibodies needed for that pathogen so they can make antibodies quicker next time the pathogen invades
B lymphocytes are the white blood cells that produce plasma cells that produce antibodies. Antibodies are special proteins that recognize foreign materials and help the body destroy or neutralize them. The type of white blood cell that secretes antibodies to kill microorganisms is called lymphocytes. The other kind of white blood cell is called the phagocyte, which kills pathogens by engulfing them (basically, "eating" the microbe).
this is called memory B cells
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That is the job of the B-cells, or B Lymphocytes.
B-cells are lymphocytes that fight off extracellular infection and call other leukocytes (white blood cells; I.E. T-cells) to the site of infection. they also make antibodies.
B cells make antibodies that grab on to the antigens and make them clump together then something eats them.