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11 September, 12:20

Place the following events in activation of a B cell by a microbe in the order in which they would occur.

Several rounds of division occur, producing many B cells that all express the same B cell receptor.

A B cell differentiates from a lymphocyte stem cell, and the mature B cell expresses a specific type of B cell receptor on its cell membrane.

The B cell's BCR (B cell receptor) binds to a foreign antigen with high specificity and high affinity.

Second messenger signaling is activated in the B cell.

Gene expression is altered in the B cell, and the B cell begins to divide.

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  1. 11 September, 14:54
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    The proper order is as follows-

    1) A B cell differentiates from a lymphocyte stem cell, and the mature B cell expresses a specific type of B cell receptor on its cell membrane.

    2) Gene expression is altered in the B cell, and the B cell begins to divide.

    3) Several rounds of division occur, producing many B cells that all express the same B cell receptor.

    4) The B cell's BCR (B cell receptor) binds to a foreign antigen with high specificity and high affinity.

    5) Second messenger signaling is activated in the B cell.
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