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B cells are lymphocytes that form part of the humoral immunity branch of the adaptive immune system. They work by producing the neccessary antibodies and presenting antigens to the T cells via immunoglobulin surface receptors. B cells are produced from the pluripotent precursor cells found in the bone marrow. | B cells are [[lymphocytes|lymphocytes]] that form part of the [[humoral immunity|humoral immunity]] branch of the [[adaptive immune system|adaptive immune system]]. They work by producing the neccessary [[Antibody|antibodies]] and presenting antigens to the [[T-cells|T cells]] via immunoglobulin surface receptors. B cells are produced from the [[pluripotent precursor cells|pluripotent precursor cells]] found in the [[bone marrow|bone marrow]]. | ||
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B cells are lymphocytes that form part of the humoral immunity branch of the adaptive immune system. They work by producing the neccessary antibodies and presenting antigens to the T cells via immunoglobulin surface receptors. B cells are produced from the pluripotent precursor cells found in the bone marrow.