In a large pool of B lymphocytes, each is specific for one antigen. B1 B2 ВЗ B4 *Antigens When an antigen binds to a B cell, the B cell divides. B2 Primary immune Clone of B cells response 3.and gives rise to a clone of B cells, all specific for the same antigen. B2 B2 B2 82 B2 B2 This proliferation of lymphocytes is the primary immune response. Plasma cells Some cells differentiate into antibody-secreting plasma cells. 6 Antibodies are specific for the antigen. Antibodies Secondary immune Memory B2 cells Memory cells remain in circulation. B2 response 8 if the same antigen reappears at a later time,. Antigen 9.the antigen binds to the B2 memory cells,.. Secondary immune Memory B2 cells Memory cells remain in circulation. B2 response B f the same antigen reappears at a later time,. Antigen the antigen binds to the B2 memory cells. B2 B2 B2 B2 82 B2 10.which rapidly give rise to a secondary immune response. Plasma cells Memory cells Antibodies 22.21 An immune response to a specific antigen is produced through clonal selection.
In a large pool of B lymphocytes, each is specific for one antigen. B1 B2 ВЗ B4 *Antigens When an antigen binds to a B cell, the B cell divides. B2 Primary immune Clone of B cells response 3.and gives rise to a clone of B cells, all specific for the same antigen. B2 B2 B2 82 B2 B2 This proliferation of lymphocytes is the primary immune response. Plasma cells Some cells differentiate into antibody-secreting plasma cells. 6 Antibodies are specific for the antigen. Antibodies Secondary immune Memory B2 cells Memory cells remain in circulation. B2 response 8 if the same antigen reappears at a later time,. Antigen 9.the antigen binds to the B2 memory cells,.. Secondary immune Memory B2 cells Memory cells remain in circulation. B2 response B f the same antigen reappears at a later time,. Antigen the antigen binds to the B2 memory cells. B2 B2 B2 B2 82 B2 10.which rapidly give rise to a secondary immune response. Plasma cells Memory cells Antibodies 22.21 An immune response to a specific antigen is produced through clonal selection.
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