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LLU - LYMPHOID TISSUE AND ORGANS (2247 words)
Lymphoid cells in the reaction center and the mantle are largely B-lymphocytes.
Lymphoid tissue - a reticulum of reticular fibers and associated reticular cells with lymphoid cells filling the spaces.
Lymph nodes and spleen - B-cells are concentrated in cortical nodules of lymph nodes and at the periphery of the periarterial lymphoid sheath in the spleen.
Lymphoid System (974 words)
An infiltration of the lamina propria of mucous membranes in the alimentary canal (Peyer's patches) and respiratory tract (tonsils).
Lymphoid tissue located beneath the mucosal epithelial lining of the respiratory and digestive systems protects the body against pathogens that may enter the body via the mucosa.
The epithelium of the palatine and lingual tonsils forms deep crypts into the lymphoid tissue, and the resulting increase of the surface area is one way to facilitate the contact of antigens with the immune cells.
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