*MEMORY B CELLS* -Memory B cells form in the red bone marrow and -Memory B cells produce antibodies when they come into contact with an antigen. -And B cells produce antibodies when they know there is an infection in the body.
*MEMORY T-CELLS* -Memory T cells form in the thymus. -Memory T cells are a bit like memory B, but instead of producing antibodies after encountering an antigen, they recognize an antigen that they have contacted before and reproduce killer t cells at a faster rate when re-exposed.
*MEMORY B CELLS*
ReplyDelete-Memory B cells form in the red bone marrow and
-Memory B cells produce antibodies when they come into contact with an antigen.
-And B cells produce antibodies when they know there is an infection in the body.
*MEMORY T-CELLS*
-Memory T cells form in the thymus.
-Memory T cells are a bit like memory B, but instead of producing antibodies after encountering an antigen, they recognize an antigen that they have contacted before and reproduce killer t cells at a faster rate when re-exposed.