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Which statement best describes how a B-cell works?

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It Produces antibodies, which stimulate a fever

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It produces antibodies, which stimulate a fever

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B-cells are also known as B-lymphocytes.

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL or CLL) is a malignant disease of the blood in which lymphocytes, which belong to the white bloodline, grow uncontrollably, thrive, and form their own clones. It is the most common type of leukemia in adults. There are two types: B cell, which is much more common, and T cell, which is rarer.

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