lymphocytes make antibodies by first getting the antigen marker from a pathogen. Then, using a 'toolkit' of various protein fragments, they use the marker as a 'blueprint' to make the antibody.
Antibodies are manufactured by the lymph system. Antibodies are specialized proteins that the body produces in response to invasion by a foreign substance. The process of antibody formation begins when an antigen stimulates specialized lymphocytes, called B cells, into action.
Antigens cause the body to produce antibodies. B cells are the specific lymphocyte that produces antibodies. B cells are responsible for humoral based immunity. An antigen can be part of a foreign cell, bacteria, virus, any type of pathogen.
Antibodies are produced by Lymphocytes, to fight against any harmful foreign microorganisms . Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cells.
The body starts producing antibodies when it detects an antigen.
Yes.
Antibodies
Antibodies are produced by a kind of white blood cell called a plasma cell.
antibodies are produced by plasma cells of B-cells.
No; antibodies cannot produce themselves.
No, antibodies are produced by your body to fight infection.
No
Antibodies are produced by B lymphocytes as the third line of defense to provide humoral immunity.
Plasma Cells, lymphocytes .
Antibodies are continuous being produced by activated B cells in your body as a response to your constant exposure to invaders. Antibodies are proteins and synthesized like proteins. Therefore, antibodies will be produced until you die. However, antibodies against a certain type of invaders may disappear when the invaders are eliminated. The ability of the body to respond to the same invaders when they come again lies in the preservation of the B cells that produced these antibodies, not the actual antibodies themselves.
Antibodies.
Antibodies are produced by the B lymphocytes. They are produced in the bone marrow.
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