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my notes arent on the computer and itl take yrs to type them up but look up a text book or check out the answers to dot points on the charles sturt site http://hsc.csu.edu.au/Originally posted by vivacious
what is their function, are they just markers?
Don't B cells also have receptors on their surface? I know that they're activated by Helper T cells, when they secrete interleukin, but I'm not sure if they can be activated by free antigens.Originally posted by psycho_mushy
B cells produce antibodies that have a shape that fits with an antigen
So B cells are stimulated by free antigens? or are these antigens presented by macrophages?Originally posted by *~Dazed~*
the 2nd is where the b cell gets stimulated by the antigen and makes the t cell aware of it by direct contact.... rather than a soluble factor.... the rest of the process is the same