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B cells can divide to form plasma cells. Each plasma cell contains many mitochondria

and an extensive endoplasmic reticulum. Referring to the function of plasma cells in your answer, explain why these features are important adaptations.

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The presence of mitochondria and an extensive endoplasmic reticulum are the features that are important for adaptations of the plasma cell because plasma cells (white blood cells) secrete immune proteins also called antibodies which only formed due to the presence of endoplasmic reticulum whose function is to formed proteins for the cell so that's why plasma cells have large sized endoplasmic reticulum.

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