MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY

PHYSIOLOGY

SYNAPTIC PHYSIOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Lymphocytes that develop in bone marrow and become effector cells for the humoral immune response
A
memory cell
B
B-cell
C
phagocytic cell
D
plasma cell
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A B lymphocyte is a type of white blood cell that develops in the bone marrow and makes antibodies. B cells that are long lived and remember past antigen exposure. Activated B cells that produce antibodies. Only one type of antibody is produced per plasma B cell.

Detailed explanation-2: -B cell or B lymphocyte (bursa-derived cells) is a key player of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals. B-cell production in humans is a lifelong process that starts in the fetal liver intrauterine and bone marrow after birth. Their development is from hematopoietic stem cells.

Detailed explanation-3: -Effector B cells are called plasma cells and secrete antibodies, and activated T cells include cytotoxic T cells and helper T cells, which carry out cell-mediated responses. The production of effector cells in response to first-time exposure to an antigen is called the primary immune response.

Detailed explanation-4: -Humoral immunity B cell lymphocytes, a type of immune cell that makes antibodies after detecting a specific antigen, are principally responsible for this method. Lymphocytes known as naive B cells circulate throughout the body via the lymphatic system.

Detailed explanation-5: -B cells are a type of lymphocyte that are responsible for the humoral immunity component of the adaptive immune system. These white blood cells produce antibodies, which play a key part in immunity.

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