B cells differentiate into plasma cells that secrete antibodies. Antibodies are proteins that bind to specific antigens and mark them for destruction by, for example, marking them more recognizable to phagocytic cells. In this way, B cells "flag" cells for destruction by macrophages. B lymphocytes and antibodies respond primarily to bacteria and bacteria toxins in our body fluids.
The B cell differentiate in the bone marrow, the lymphocytes becomes immunocompetent. After differentiation The beach will leave the bone marrow And respectively enter the bloodstream; where clonal selection occurs.
B cells provide immunity to many diseases. They protect your body and stops viruses from spreading. However, sometimes the B cells get weak and cannot defeat the viruses. This is when you need to take medicines and get a good night sleep.
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production of antibodies
immune response
T cells and B cells
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phagocyte is the main cell of immune system
The immune system produces B cells and T cells. These cells are stored in the lymph nodes, which are part of the lymphatic system.
B cells and T cells
Lymphocytes(T and B cells)
macrophages, killer T cells, helper T cells, and B cells
B and T cells are both types of white blood cells. When the immune system produces them it is actually mitosis that occurs rather than meiosis. The are produced within the bone marrow.
Granulocytes, Monocytes, Lymphocytes, B cells, T cells and white blood cells
Cytotoxic t cells and b lymphocytes!
B cells and Helper T cells