Antibodies are produced by ____________.
The correct option is C) Lymphocytes
Antibodies are a group of glycoproteins produced by plasma cells in response to antigens (foreign substances). B-lymphocytes develop and mature in the bone marrow; a mature B-cell encounters an antigen that binds to its membrane-bound antibody. It causes the cell to divide rapidly and differentiates into plasma cells and memory cells. The plasma cells are short-lived and responsible for the secretion of soluble antibodies, which are major molecules of humoral immunity. In contrast, memory cells express the same antibody as their parent B-cell and help in secondary immune responses (immune responses during a subsequent encounter with the same pathogen). So plasma cells are formed from lymphocytes. Hence option c is correct.