what do you mean by B-Cells? explain in points.
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- B-Cells form hormonal or antibody mediated immune system.
- They are differentiated in gut-associated bursal lymphoid tissues.
- They defend against some viruses and toxins that enter the blood and lymph.
- They form by division plasma cells.
- Plasma cells do not move to the site of infection.
- Plasma cells secrete antibodies that transfers into the blood and lymph and dispose of the antigens.
- Plasma cells do not react against transplants and cancer cells.
- Plasma cells have no inhibitory role on immune system.
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B cells, also known as B lymphocytes, are a type of white blood cell of the lymphocyte subtype. They function in the humoral immunity component of the adaptive immune system by secreting antibodies. ... In mammals, B cells mature in the bone marrow, which is at the core of most bones
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