Proteins are made of amino acids.
Tolerance of self-antigens.
They are made in ribosomes. It is common to all
No; cells are much larger. Cells contain a lot of protein.
"Memory B cells" of the immune system stay in your body after an infection to enable quick immune responses to the disease-causing organism (antigen) if later exposed again. Antibodies are proteins made by the type of white blood cells called B-cells/"plasma cells" in response to the presence of antigens. The antibodies attach to the B-cells as "B-cell Receptors" to activate them, and can cause them to become either the memory B-cells or more plasma cells.
No. Only living things are made of cells. Proteins are not living.
Vaccinations 'show' proteins to B-cells, which then produce antibodies specific to those proteins.
Proteins are made of amino acids.
ribosomes make the proteins in cells
ribosomes make the proteins in cells
Ribosomes
In the Ribosomes.
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Lymphocytes are white blood cells.There are several types of them: natural killer cells (NK), T-cells and B-cells. B cells respond to pathogens by producing large quantities of antibodies which then neutralize foreign objects like bacteria and viruses.Antibodies are proteins made by B-cells.
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Proteins are made of amino acids.
Proteins are made of amino acids.