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Which statement best describes how a B-cell works?

It produces antigens, which stimulate a fever.
It produces antibodies specific to an antigen.
It produces antigens specific to antibodies.
It produces antibodies, which stimulate a fever.

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User Csblo
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It produces antibodies specific to an antigen.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Cristhiank
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B: It produces antibodies specific to an antigen.

Step-by-step explanation:

B lymphocytes (aka B-cells) are lymphocyte white blood cells. They release antibodies that are specifically made for each pathogen and attach themselves onto invading cells and flag it as a harmful cell so that T-cells can come and dispose of it.

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