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... lymphoid tissues are the lymphocytes . Lympho- cytes have receptor molecules on the membranes that enable them to recognize and interact with antigen molecules . Under appropriate interactions with antigen , the lymphocytes are ...
... lymphoid tissues are the lymphocytes . Lympho- cytes have receptor molecules on the membranes that enable them to recognize and interact with antigen molecules . Under appropriate interactions with antigen , the lymphocytes are ...
Page 83
... lymphoid tissues-- thymus , lymph nodes , and spleen -- and an important constituent of some organs like the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract . Two major types of lymphoid organs can be distinguished : The pri- mary and secondary ...
... lymphoid tissues-- thymus , lymph nodes , and spleen -- and an important constituent of some organs like the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract . Two major types of lymphoid organs can be distinguished : The pri- mary and secondary ...
Page 90
... lymphoid tissue , and the red pulp , an area rich in sinuses ; so- called because of its abundant content of red blood cells . The lymphoid tissue of the white pulp is organized around small arteries and arterioles ; it is also divided ...
... lymphoid tissue , and the red pulp , an area rich in sinuses ; so- called because of its abundant content of red blood cells . The lymphoid tissue of the white pulp is organized around small arteries and arterioles ; it is also divided ...
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