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Antibodies are proteinsproduced by specialized white blood cells called lymphocytes.The lymphocytes production of antibodies inside the lymphocytes starts at theGlgi aparatus by joiningamino acids together creating peptide bondsand forming the primary level structure of the polypeptide.

The polypeptide folds in the endoplasmic reticulum to form the next level of structure, For instance the secondary level of structure is formed by hydrogen bonds to create alpha-helix or beta-pleated formations

Inorder for an antibody to be released into the blood, a fully formed antibody will move fom the ribosome to the rough endoplamic reticulum.phospholipids sort and be processed for shipment out of the cell. Antibodies transport from organelle to organelle and to the plasma membrane in a vesicle which is made out of fatty acids

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