I would just say APC but I think either would be fine (macrophages are probably better)
No, they have to be presented with their antigen on MHC, B cells can bind free antigens.
Might just add here that you should say antigen-presenting cell, not APC.
Would an inversion mutation have any adverse effects on the organism?
Yes, it would usually. An inversion happens when a big chunk of the chromosome gets flipped over. If the flip points are in the middle of a gene, half a gene could be moved to the other end of the chromosome.
Thanks! How about chromosomal translocations? My notes say "A person may experience a translocation and be phenotypically normal as the same genetic material is still present within the cell but in a different position." but I want to check.
Same idea as the inversion above

(Sine's answer also perfectly correct too!).