B lymphocytes develop in the bone marrow. They then chill out in the blood until they meet an antigen that they are encoded and they become activated. However they need to be checked by another immune cell before to present auto-antigen. Once activated they then go to the spleen.
The lymph nodes.
In the bone marrow
Any of various undifferentiated cells in annelids which migrate to and proliferate at sites of repair and regeneration.
Immature, undifferentiated, dividing cells, for example: White blood cells and sperm cells.
T-Cells are produced in bone marrow and they migrate to thymus and there it gets matured.
In many research projects performed, there were findings of 8.6 (+or-) 1.6 % of T lymphocytes found in the total bone marrow lymphocyte pool. There was also 15.4 (+ or -) 1.9 % of B lymphocytes found in the total bone marrow lymphocyte pool. There was a remarkable 74.6 (+ or -) 2.4 % of the total pool that had no special marks to identify it as a specific type of lymphocyte. The findings can not be explained nor were they tampered with.
False - They stimulate maturation of T lymphocytes after they leave the thymus and migrate to other lymphatic tissue.
in undifferentiated cancer the cells are immature
lymphocites
A stem cell is undifferentiated.
Only undifferentiated cells are found in meristematic tissue
the undifferentiated cell is located in the ground meristem region.
T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes