B lymphocytes exposed to antigens can transform into plasma cells and produce large quantities of antibodies?
That is correct.
When B lymphocytes encounter antigens, they can differentiate into plasma cells, which are specialized antibody-producing cells. Plasma cells can produce large quantities of antibodies, which are proteins that help the immune system recognize and destroy foreign invaders.
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