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B Cells - Lymphocytes
B cells are a type of lymphocyte that play a critical role in the adaptive immune system. They originate in the bone marrow and are primarily responsible for producing antibodies. Key types of B cells include:
- Plasma cells: Plasma B cells secrete large amounts of antibodies that target and neutralize pathogens like bacteria and viruses.
- Memory B cells: After an infection, these cells “remember” the pathogen and respond more quickly if the body encounters it again.
- Naive B Cells: Naive B cells are mature B cells that have not encountered an antigen.
B cells are essential for humoral immunity, which involves the production of antibodies to defend against infections.