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Plasma cells area. the same as memory cells.b. formed from blood plasma.c. B cells that are actively secreting antibody.d. inactive T cells carried in the plasma
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Plasma cells are a type of white blood cell that produces a specific type of antibody. They are not the same as memory cells, which are a type of lymphocyte that remains in the body to quickly respond to future infections with the same antigen. So, option (a) is Show more…
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