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In a humoral or antibody-mediated immune response, specific B cells are stimulated by Helper T cells to transform into plasma cells that secrete antibodies. What would be an important feature added to B cells In this transition process

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Specific B cells are stimulated by helper T cells to transform into plasma cells that secrete antibodies and during this process, the important features that is added to the B cells transition into plasma cell is the abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum combined with properly developed Golgi apparatus in other for the plasma cells formed now from B cells to have the needed surface area for immunoglobulin (antibody) production.

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