There are various cells and organs that plays a vital role in the production of antibodies.
Primarily the white blood cells also called as lymphocytes converts to immunoblasts and then convert to plasma cells, from which the antibodies are thus produced.
T-cells and B-cells are antigen specific and produce the antibodies based on the structure and pathogenticity of an antigen. The immune response varies from one antigen to the other.
The B cell is responsible for antibody-related immunity.
White blood cells have the job of making antibodies.
B cells
Activated B cells, called plasma cells, are responsible for producing antibodies
They are the white blood cells, also called erythrocytes, depending on the type of antibodies they are most likely T-Cells
White blood cells
responsible for protein synthesis.
Bone Marrow
They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules
osteoblasts
B cells, about one-eighth of the circulating lymphocytes, mature into plasma cells. Plasma cells are responsible for the production and secretion of antibodies, soluble proteins that are also known as immunoglobulins.
No they do not. B cells synthesize the antibodies.
The Coombs' tests detect the antibodies responsible for the destruction of the red blood cells
Nucleolus is a dark central region of a nucleus It is responsible for the synthesis of ribosomes.
It's the other way around. Ribosomes are small structures that are in cells and are partly responsible for protein synthesis.