BIOL1010 Study Guide - Final Guide: Transplant Rejection, Memory T Cell, B Cell

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Some of the b cells become plasma cells, producing and secreting antibodies. A ntigen receptor: like t cells, some of the b cells become memory cells to respond to future encounters with the antigen, antibody-mediated immune response is called humoral immune response. Endoplasmic reticulum: antibody actions, antibodies can react to antigens in three ways: direct attack, activation of complement, or stimulation of changes in areas that help prevent the spread of the pathogens, transplantation and tissue. Some lymphocyte precursors are processed within the bone marrow to become b cells. Some lymphocyte precursors are processed in the thymus to become. Both t cells and b cells are transported through the blood to lymphatic organs, such as the lymph nodes and spleen. Stem cells in red bone marrow give rise to lymphocyte precursors. 1: antigens are generally larger molecules that elicit an immune response.

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