Immunodeficiency
The substance that coats B cells, enabling them to recognize foreign proteins, is called immunoglobulin, or antibodies. These antibodies are membrane-bound forms of immunoglobulin that serve as B cell receptors (BCRs). They specifically bind to antigens, which are foreign proteins, facilitating the immune response.
"B cells" are named after the Bursa of Fabricius where they were first discovered in birds. The Bursa of Fabricius is an organ in birds that is involved in the development of B cells. The "B" stands for "bursa-dependent" in reference to this organ.
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ativated B cells forms effector cells which are called plasma cells
B cells make antibodies when they recognize antigens.
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"B cells" are named after the Bursa of Fabricius where they were first discovered in birds. The Bursa of Fabricius is an organ in birds that is involved in the development of B cells. The "B" stands for "bursa-dependent" in reference to this organ.
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Antibodies are produced by specialized white blood cells called B cells. When a foreign substance, like a bacteria or virus, enters the body, B cells are activated to produce antibodies that specifically target and neutralize the invader.
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there are 100,000 antibodies on the surface of b-cells which are specific for particular type of antigen therefore if specific antibody recognize the particular type antigen then it attach with it and activated.
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