A lymphocyte that makes antibodies?
After birth B cells change to immature B cells in follicular B lymphocytes.
After birth, B cells change to immature B cells in the bone marrow.
t cells are killer cells b cells are antibodies
ativated B cells forms effector cells which are called plasma cells
Approximately 67% T cells and 33% B cells.
The plasma cells develop from transformed b cells.
B cells make antibodies when they recognize antigens.
its the t and the b
T and B cells are two types of lymphatic cells.
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.
T-cells B-cells NK cells (natural killer)
T cells and B cells both arise from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow. They undergo differentiation and maturation in the thymus for T cells and in the bone marrow for B cells.