Final Answer:
In contrast to peripheral tolerance, central tolerance b) causes death of self-reactive B cells by apoptosis.
Step-by-step explanation:
Central tolerance refers to the mechanisms by which self-reactive lymphocytes are eliminated or inactivated during their development in the central lymphoid organs (such as the thymus for T cells and the bone marrow for B cells).
b) Causes death of self-reactive B cells by apoptosis: Central tolerance involves the deletion (apoptosis) of self-reactive B cells to prevent the development of autoimmunity. This ensures that B cells that recognize self-antigens too strongly are eliminated.