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what happens when b cells are activated by antigens?
a. they produce antibodies
b. they become t cells
c. they become macrophages
d. they release cytokines
which cells are responsible for producing antibodies?
a. neutrophils
b. macrophages
c. t cells
d. b cells
what does the adaptive immune system create to combat specific pathogens in the future?
a. enzymes
b. memory cells
c. antibodies
d. antigens
which immune system component acts as a \cleanup crew\ by digesting dead cells and pathogens?
a. neutrophils
b. macrophages
c. b cells
d. t cells
- When B cells are activated by antigens, they differentiate into plasma cells that secrete antibodies.
- B cells (specifically their plasma cell derivatives) are the sole cells responsible for producing antibodies.
- The adaptive immune system creates memory cells after an initial infection, which allow a faster, stronger response to the same specific pathogen in the future.
- Macrophages are phagocytic cells that engulf and digest dead cells, debris, and pathogens, acting as the immune system's "cleanup crew".
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- a. They produce antibodies
- d. B cells
- b. Memory cells
- b. Macrophages