Order the steps of antibody production from start to finish. Process of Antibody Production Start 1 Gene rearrangements determine the antibody specificity of any given B cell. 2 Naïve B cells leave the bone marrow. 3 Antibodies specific to a foreign antigen are produced and secreted. 4 B cells encounter a foreign antigen with specificity for their particular antibody. 5 Activated B cells differentiate into plasma cells.
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