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Your body's plasma comes from bacteria that splits and forms your plasma. Plasma fights pathogens by splitting around the virus/infection and choking it out.
Adaptive Immunity is the third line of defense that make plasma and memory cells.

Adaptive immunity depends on two types of lymphocytes that recognize and respond to specific invading pathogens.

Like all blood cells, lymphocytes originate from stem cells in the bone marrow.

B cells fully develop and become specialized in the bone marrow.

Immature T cells migrate via the blood to the thymus, a gland in the chest, where they mature and become specialized.

Both B cells and T cells eventually make their way to the lymph nodes and other lymphatic organs and wait to encounter an invader.