Red blood cells. Humans typically produce around two-million each second.
The process of making monoclonal antibodies involves injecting a specific antigen into a mouse, harvesting the mouse's immune cells, fusing them with cancer cells to create hybridoma cells, screening and selecting the hybridoma cells that produce the desired antibody, and then growing these cells in a lab to produce the monoclonal antibodies in large quantities.
In humans only the pancreas produces insulin. There are clusters of specialized cells in the pancreas called Islets of Langerhans. The cell type in the Islets that produce insulin are beta cells. (Other cell types in the Islets produce other hormones.)
In humans, males produce sperm cells (spermatozoa) and females produce egg cells (ova) as gametes. These gametes carry genetic information and are involved in sexual reproduction.
Meiosis is a form of cellular division where the resulting cells are haploid (n). This process is used to produce gametes - either pollen grains or ovules in plants. In humans it results in the ovum and sperm cells.
The cells that would be made are sex cells (germ cells), so for males it would be sperm and the hormone testosteron in the testes,and for women it would be eggs and the hormone estrogen in the ovaries.
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until the onset humans canto produce active reproduction cells
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B lymphocytes that will divide to form 1.plasma cells which produce specific antibodies and 2.memory cells which is the basis of immunological response.
No, However humans produce skin cells by mitosis and gametes by meiosis.
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Meiosis.
A rapidly growing population of identical cells that produce large quantities of specific antibodies is called a hybridoma. Hybridomas are created by fusing B cells that produce a specific antibody with myeloma (cancer) cells, allowing for the continuous production of the desired antibody. This process is crucial in making monoclonal antibodies, which have numerous applications in research, diagnostics, and therapy.
In humans, the testes produce sperm cells in males, while the ovaries produce eggs in females.
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Numerous cells that produce large quantities of proteins are typically referred to as plasma cells, which are a type of white blood cell derived from B lymphocytes. These cells are primarily involved in the immune response by producing antibodies, which are specialized proteins that help identify and neutralize pathogens. Additionally, cells in the pancreas, such as acinar cells, also produce large amounts of proteins, specifically digestive enzymes. In general, any cell that is highly active in protein synthesis, such as those in endocrine glands or the liver, can be considered a protein-producing cell.