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What type of cells involved in the adaptive immunity response mature in the bone marrow and produce immunoglobins?

Select one:
a. B cells
b. T cells
c. Antigen cells
d. phagocytes
e. Antibody cells

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User Jianping
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Answer:

A. B cells

Step-by-step explanation:

B cells are involved in the specific immune response that exhibits specificity, memory and self-non-self distinction. This immune response is also called as adaptive immunity. B cells are produced in the bone marrow. An encounter of B cells with antigen activates them for multiplication.

The activated B cells produce plasma cells which in turn produce specific antibodies that bind to the specific antigens and start the adaptive immune response.

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