Biology for Non-STEM Majors
B cells are a type of white blood cell that plays a critical role in the adaptive immune system by producing antibodies. These cells are responsible for recognizing specific antigens, such as pathogens, and generating an immune response that leads to the neutralization or destruction of these foreign invaders. By differentiating into plasma cells, B cells can produce large quantities of antibodies that help to protect the body from infections and provide long-term immunity.
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