Biology, asked by aryan6756, 1 year ago

Antibody producing plasma cells are derived from ______
a) Memory T-cells
b) Suppressor T-cells
c) Helper T-cells
d) B- lymphocytes

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Answered by omrakde
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i think it's D
because B lymphocytes produce antibodies
Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

The correct answer is (d) B lymphocytes.

Antibody producing plasma cells are derived from B lymphocytes.

The B lymphocytes are a part of the humoral immunity under the adaptive immune system that functions mainly by producing antibodies.

B cells on differentiation produce two types of cells: Plasma B cells and memory B cells. These plasma B cells produce a huge amount of antibodies after being activated in response to an antigen.

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