Carrying out the immune system’s defense functions are the diligent soldiers – our white blood cells. They consist primarily of:
Specific Fighters: B Cells & Antibodies
B cells provides humeral immunity – protection via antibodies circulating in our
bodily fluids like sebum and the lymph. B cells are soldiers who fight invaders by producing antibodies specific to them. Antibodies, also know as immunoglobulins, are our enemy-seeking missiles. They can track and lock onto assigned invaders before triggering immune responses to destroy the invaders.
Some B cells become “memory
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