what remains in reserve then turns into plasma cells when needed to
Plasma cells develop from b cells.
ativated B cells forms effector cells which are called plasma cells
it is plasma
Both eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells have a plasma membrane.
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
Memory cells
the liquid that surrounds blood cells is caled plasma what job does it do
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.
Blood is a body fluid that all animals need in their bodies. Blood itself is made up of blood cells in liquid blood plasma. The plasma also contains platelets that prevent severe bleeding by clotting the artery or vein where bleeding is occurring. Blood is needed for the transport of oxygen throughout the body using hemoglobin in the red blood cells as well as the pathway for plasma B cells (originating from white blood cells) in the immune system which transports needed antibodies throughout the body to attack antigens.
Plasma cells develop from b cells.
ALL CELLS HAVE a plasma membrane
The plasma cells develop from transformed b cells.
Fibrin traps blood cells and plasma.
ativated B cells forms effector cells which are called plasma cells
Blood consists of plasma, blood cells, and platelets
it is plasma