The plasma cells develop from transformed b cells.
ativated B cells forms effector cells which are called plasma cells
Plasma cells develop from b cells.
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.
Plasma Cells
B cells
Activated B cells, called plasma cells, are responsible for producing antibodies
Plasma Cells, lymphocytes .
Plasma Cells are, in fact White Blood Cells - they are a special group of Lymphocytes. Plasma Cells are also known as "Effector-B Cells" and are activated by the presence of antigens in the body
It is possible to refer to them as such but not exactly correct. After B cells are helped by TH1 cells, the B cells differentiates in to thousands of plasma cells. The plasma cells secrete antibody's that kill extracellular bacteria.
yes . the memory b cell divide rapidly forming new plasma cell
The cell which can secret antibody are called B-Lymphocytes. Those cells are generally called as B-Cells.
No. B-Cells do.