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Describe how lymphotoxin regulates the migration of T and Bcells to the secondary lymphoid organs
Describe how lymphotoxin regulates the migration of T and Bcells to the secondary lymphoid organs
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Where in the lymph node is a dendritic cell most likely associated with a B or T lymphocyte?
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Which lymphoid organ(s) serve(s) in immune surveillance and blood cell recycling?
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Which of the following organs or locations do(es) NOT contain MALT (mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue)?
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B.The spleen is not involved in the immune response even though it contains lymphocytes. |
C.The spleen produces B and T lymphocytes. |
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