Well plasma cell is it self a B cell but differentiated to perform a task which is releasing antibodies In other words when it is just a B cell, I know it is a lymphocyte that was never exposed to antigen But when it is plasma cell, it is a B cell that was exposed to antigen and keeps dividing so that when they release their antibodies into the blood stream, the quantity will be enough The proliferation and the differentiation is caused because of the T helper cells Check the Vedic for this point
Im just so confused, i read that plasma cells do not divide by mitosis hence the hybridoma thing happens, and ive read in other places such as above that plasma cells do divide to produce more antibodies. What do i go with?
@@fatmafaizal07 Ffrom Janeway's Immunobiology, it said that usually once B cell is activated it multiples in "B cell form". Once it is divided then it will be differentiated into either memory B cell or Plasma cell. I think this is the basic principle behind B cells. But I guess like you said, scientists are still working to find out whether Plasma cells do divide. It is controversial issue that needs to be studied further.
I think you perfectly explained the (T-cell dependent) B-cell activation through (Td) antigens . Well what about (T-cell independent) B-cell activation through (Ti) antigens ?
Thnk u so so so much felicity dear......your video actually cleared all of my doubts....which were bothering me since time immemorial(just exaggeratin')😅...but really...your incerdible and so is your work.....lots of love
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Hello, I was just wondering if this is your own video, that you've made, or it is someone else's revision video? Much help :)
Hi Megan, I made the video as part of an assignment at college - all info comes from textbooks, peer-reviewed journals etc :)
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do plasma cells divide? mitosis? whats the difference between plasma cells and B cells?
Well plasma cell is it self a B cell but differentiated to perform a task which is releasing antibodies
In other words when it is just a B cell, I know it is a lymphocyte that was never exposed to antigen
But when it is plasma cell, it is a B cell that was exposed to antigen and keeps dividing so that when they release their antibodies into the blood stream, the quantity will be enough
The proliferation and the differentiation is caused because of the T helper cells
Check the Vedic for this point
Im just so confused, i read that plasma cells do not divide by mitosis hence the hybridoma thing happens, and ive read in other places such as above that plasma cells do divide to produce more antibodies.
What do i go with?
@@fatmafaizal07 ua-cam.com/video/u-OfMS9ZK2Q/v-deo.html Hello I created a fun video about B cells using cute illustration!
@@fatmafaizal07 Ffrom Janeway's Immunobiology, it said that usually once B cell is activated it multiples in "B cell form". Once it is divided then it will be differentiated into either memory B cell or Plasma cell. I think this is the basic principle behind B cells. But I guess like you said, scientists are still working to find out whether Plasma cells do divide. It is controversial issue that needs to be studied further.
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Uh it looks like a mix of kurzgesagt and Kahn academy
What happens to the plasma b cells after they secrete antibodies? Do they end up becoming memory b cells?
I think plasma cells will die by apoptosis after they produce lots of antibodies to react with the antigens.
I think you perfectly explained the (T-cell dependent) B-cell activation through (Td) antigens .
Well what about (T-cell independent) B-cell activation through (Ti) antigens ?
In the begining of the video it says “B cells develop from B lymphocytes”. Forgive me if I’m wrong but aren’t they the same thing?
Yup
They start out as young B lymphocytes in the bone marrow and when they migrate to the lymfoid nodes they start maturing
But they keep the same name I believe?
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often no nonsense and straight to the point is all one needs 😁
Thnk u so so so much felicity dear......your video actually cleared all of my doubts....which were bothering me since time immemorial(just exaggeratin')😅...but really...your incerdible and so is your work.....lots of love
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Helper t cells DO NOT Activate Naive Cells The Dendretic Cell does that
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