Asked by Zephyr Benedict
Antibodies are produced by
A. B cells
B. T cells
C. Red blood cells
D. Lymph nodes
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A. B cells
Specifically, activated B lymphocytes differentiate into plasma cells, which secrete antibodies. T cells help regulate the response but do not produce antibodies; red blood cells and lymph nodes do not produce antibodies.
Specifically, activated B lymphocytes differentiate into plasma cells, which secrete antibodies. T cells help regulate the response but do not produce antibodies; red blood cells and lymph nodes do not produce antibodies.
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