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15 August, 22:53

Describe the steps involved in activating an antibody response to an antigen.

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  1. 15 August, 23:20
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    When an antigen enters the body, the immune system launches an attack against it by the production of antibodies. They are produced by the white blood cells called the B lymphocytes or the B cells. The antigen binds to the B-cell surface and stimulates the B cell to undergo clonal selection producing a group of identical cells called a clone. They divide by mitosis and produce the plasma cells and the memory cells. The plasma cells produce antibodies which destroy the antigen. This is the primary immune response and a mechanism of humoral immunity. The memory cells keep circulating in the body and respond by producing antibodies on encountering the same antigen again, generating the secondary immune response.
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