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B cells (abbreviated "B" for the bursa of Fabricius[?], an organ uniqe to birds where B cells mature; the "B" does not stand for bone marrow, where they are created in all other vertebrates) are lymphocytes[?] that play a large role in the primary immune response[?].
There are two types of B cells:
Humoral immunity[?] (the creation of antibodies that circulate in blood plasma and lymph[?]) involves B cell activation[?].