B cells primarily produce antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, which are proteins that play a crucial role in the immune response. These antibodies bind to specific antigens, such as pathogens, to neutralize them or mark them for destruction by other immune cells. B cells can also produce cytokines, which are signaling proteins that help regulate the immune response. Overall, the proteins made by B cells are essential for recognizing and responding to infections.
Proteins are made of amino acids.
They are made in ribosomes. It is common to all
No; cells are much larger. Cells contain a lot of protein.
Proteins are biomolecules made up of amino acids and are synthesized by cells. Proteins play many vital roles in cells, such as structural support, catalyzing biochemical reactions, and cell signaling. While proteins themselves do not have cells, they are essential components of all living cells.
Blood type O lacks the antigen proteins of A and B. Blood type O is the universal donor.
No. Only living things are made of cells. Proteins are not living.
Vaccinations 'show' proteins to B-cells, which then produce antibodies specific to those proteins.
Proteins are made of amino acids.
ribosomes make the proteins in cells
ribosomes make the proteins in cells
In the Ribosomes.
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Lymphocytes are white blood cells.There are several types of them: natural killer cells (NK), T-cells and B-cells. B cells respond to pathogens by producing large quantities of antibodies which then neutralize foreign objects like bacteria and viruses.Antibodies are proteins made by B-cells.
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Proteins are made of amino acids.
Proteins are made of amino acids.