Plasmocyte

Cytoplasm is the cellular material present in all cells of the body. The substance moves through the cytoplasm through channels and occupies about 50% of the cell volume due to various components and biomolecules. Typically, the cytoplasm has a cellular appearance due to a special substance called melanin, which is commonly found in skin and other tissues. * Plasma cells are distinguished from other cells by their round shape and small size and produce antibodies to neutralize foreign antigens, such as bacteria in the human body. They can form about 20% of the blood and play an important role in