B lymphocytes, likewise called B cells, make a kind of protein called an immunizer. These antibodies tie to microorganisms or to unfamiliar substances, like poisons, to kill them. For instance, an immune response can tie to an infection, which keeps it from entering a typical cell and causing contamination
No they do not. B cells synthesize the antibodies.
White blood cells make antibodies called lymphocytes or B cells
B cells make antibodies when they recognize antigens.
this is called memory B cells
Antibodies
lymphocytes
Activated B cells, called plasma cells, are responsible for producing antibodies
antibodies are produced by plasma cells of B-cells.
That is the job of the B-cells, or B Lymphocytes.
nothing
no, they are produce by B cells you can remember by thinking B= bodies
B-cells are lymphocytes that fight off extracellular infection and call other leukocytes (white blood cells; I.E. T-cells) to the site of infection. they also make antibodies.