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What is produced in a lymph node

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it produces a fluid called lymph

the lymph node is part of the adaptive immune system.

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Answer:

Antibodies and memory B cells.

Step-by-step explanation:

The germinal center of lymphatic nodules has many cells types including B cells and follicular dendritic cells. The follicular dendritic cells bind to the entered antigen and represent it to the B cells. The proliferation of B cells produces plasma cells and memory B cells. The plasma cells further divide and produce a group of cells that differentiate into antibodies specific to the entered antigen.

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