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Antibodies are produced by a kind of white blood cell called a plasma cell.

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How can you get antibodies?

They are produced by B-cells, which are a type of white blood cell most often found in the circulatory system.


Do red blood cells produce anitbodies?

No. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen around the body. Antibodies are produced by a type of white blood cell called a plasma cell.


When germs enter the body what are antibodies produced by?

Antibodies are produced by B cells, which are a type of white blood cell. When germs enter the body, B cells are activated to produce specific antibodies that can help target and neutralize the invading germs.


Type of cell the immune system uses to fight infections is?

Antibodies, produced by white blood cells (Or T-cells).


What is a blood cell that produces antibodies called?

T-lymphocytes, they are a type of white blood cell.


What cell that produces antibodies which circulate in body fluids such as blood and lymph?

white blood cell


The type of white blood cell that produces antibodies?

A type of white blood cell called a lymphocyte, or more specifically a B lymphocyte produces antibodies.


Where are anitbodies produced in the body?

Antibodies are produced in the body by B cells, which are a type of white blood cell. They are primarily produced in the bone marrow and then circulated in the bloodstream to target specific antigens or foreign substances.


What produces antibodies to remove foreign invaders?

Antibodies are produced in a White blood cell called a plasma cell. The antibody is made for a specific type of pathogen which it recognises by it's antigen. The antibody will link on to the pathogen and either destroy it or hold on to it until another White blood cell will come and ingest (eat) it.


Why are white blood cells fused with cancer cells to produce hybridomas?

White blood cells produce antibodies that can be used to target specific proteins on cancer cells. By fusing a white blood cell with a cancer cell, a hybridoma is created that combines the antibody-producing ability of the white blood cell with the cancer cell's ability to replicate indefinitely. This creates a cell line that can produce large quantities of a specific antibody for various medical purposes, such as cancer treatment.


Where in the body are antibodies produced?

Antibodies are produced in the body by white blood cells called B lymphocytes, which are mainly found in the bone marrow and lymph nodes.


What are antibody markers?

Antibody act as markers by coating the outside of a bacteria or infected cell. The antibodies are produced by B cells and the purpose of antibodies is to let white blood cells and killer T cells know what to attack.