Proteins are biomolecules that are produced in cells. Cells have three distinct parts such as cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm. Proteins are produced in the cytoplasm by ribosomes. The protein coding sequences are actually coded in DNA.
what are small proteins produced by T-cells
Vaccinations 'show' proteins to B-cells, which then produce antibodies specific to those proteins.
Proteins are produced in the mitochondria with ribosomes that are produced by the nucleoli in the nucleus of a cell.
Proteins that are catalysts are called enzymes. A majority of enzymes are proteins, though not all.
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.
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Plasma Cells, lymphocytes .
antibodies are produced by plasma cells of B-cells.
Immature B cells derived from the bone marrow migrate to the spleen where they can differentiate into mature B cells.
No, antibodies are proteins. They are Y -shaped protein molecules produced by B cells as a primary immune defense against foreign bodies called antigens.
B-cells and T-cells are both produced in the bone marrow. B-cells stay in the bone marrow but T-cells migrate to the thymus