HUMAN ANATOMY
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Chapter 22.3, Problem 16BYGO
Summary Introduction
To state:
The structural and functional differences between a B-cell and a plasma cell.
Introduction:
B-cells are lymphatic cells present in the body and are an important part of the immune system. Plasma cells are derived from the B-cells only.
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HUMAN ANATOMY
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