No. B-Cells do.
false
Plasma Cells
Yes. White blood cells eat the living and nonliving antigens that has entered in your body. They produce antibodies as a result.
Yes, plasma plays a role in determining a person's blood type. Blood type is classified based on the presence or absence of specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells, as well as antibodies present in the plasma. For instance, individuals with type A blood have A antigens on their red blood cells and B antibodies in their plasma. Therefore, both the antigens on the cells and the antibodies in the plasma contribute to defining a person's blood type.
Plasma cells form from B cells that have been specifically activated by antigens. Upon activation, B cells differentiate into plasma cells which are responsible for producing and secreting antibodies to fight off pathogens.
plasma cells
antibodies
all wbc produce antibodies to attach the the pathogens antigens.
True
the B-cells.
`Plasma cells
helper T cells B cells so the answer is B for Plato users