Anything tense, Horror movies, Video Games or even taking a school test.
no
Plasma cells arise from B cells during the immune response. B cells differentiate into plasma cells in response to antigen stimulation, and plasma cells are responsible for producing and secreting antibodies to fight off pathogens.
with stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system there will be a. constriction of the pupils b. dilation of the coronary arteries c. constriction of selected blood vessels d. profuse sweating
Helper T cells :b
It most likely is because the stimulation in your genitals also causes another stimulation of the bladder
Bronchodilation.
Immunoglobulin deficiencies are the result of congenital defects affecting the development and function of B lymphocytes (B-cells). There are two main points in the development of B-cells when defects can occur. First.
Sympathetic stimulation causes vasoconstriction of most arterioles in the body, except for arterioles in skeletal muscle and the heart where it causes vasodilation.
B-cells differentiate into plasma cells and memory cells in the primary immune response. The memory cells then produce antibodies.In the secondary, memory cells created in the primary differentiate into plasma cells and secrete antibodies immediately. This is a much faster response, explaining why the secondary response causes a person to suffer less or unnoticeably.
B
Antigens stimulate the immune system to respond by triggering the activation of immune cells, particularly B cells and T cells. When B cells encounter an antigen, they can produce specific antibodies that bind to the antigen, neutralizing it or marking it for destruction. T cells can directly attack infected or abnormal cells or help orchestrate the overall immune response. This stimulation is crucial for the body’s ability to recognize and defend against pathogens.
SCID is an inherited disorder. In the first type of genetic problem, both B and T cells are defective. In the second type, only the T cells are abnormal, but their defect affects the functioning of the B cells.