LYMPHATIC
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
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antibodies
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actin
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pollutants
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malignant
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Detailed explanation-1: -Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell. There are B and T type lymphocytes. B lymphocytes become cells that produce antibodies. Antibodies attach to a specific antigen and make it easier for the immune cells to destroy the antigen.
Detailed explanation-2: -The acquired immune system, with help from the innate system, makes special proteins (called antibodies) to protect your body from a specific invader. These antibodies are developed by cells called B lymphocytes after the body has been exposed to the invader.
Detailed explanation-3: -If our immune system recognises a viral antigen, perhaps from a past infection, then immune cells, known as ‘B cells’, will produce antibodies that bind to the virus and signal for other cells in the immune system to destroy the virus.