Lymphocytes
"Memory B cells" of the immune system stay in your body after an infection to enable quick immune responses to the disease-causing organism (antigen) if later exposed again. Antibodies are proteins made by the type of white blood cells called B-cells/"plasma cells" in response to the presence of antigens. The antibodies attach to the B-cells as "B-cell Receptors" to activate them, and can cause them to become either the memory B-cells or more plasma cells.
Both B cells and T cells
Lymphocytes(T and B cells)
B cells
humoral immunity
immune response
the cells of mothers
T cells and B cells
T-cells B-cells
T-cells B-cells
phagocyte is the main cell of immune system
"Memory B cells" of the immune system stay in your body after an infection to enable quick immune responses to the disease-causing organism (antigen) if later exposed again. Antibodies are proteins made by the type of white blood cells called B-cells/"plasma cells" in response to the presence of antigens. The antibodies attach to the B-cells as "B-cell Receptors" to activate them, and can cause them to become either the memory B-cells or more plasma cells.
B cells and T cells
Epidermal cells that aid in the immune response include melanocytes.
Both B cells and T cells
T cells apex or B cells
Cytotoxic t cells and b lymphocytes!