What type of mucosa -associated lymphatic tissue (MALT) is located in the ileum (last portion) of the small intestine?
A) adenoid
B) appendix
C) Peyer's patches
D) tonsils
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Q4: Mucosa -associated lymphatic tissues (MALT) include the:
A)
Q5: What best describes lymphatic capillaries?
A) two -way
Q6: The lymph ducts in the thoracic cavity
Q7: An accumulation of excess interstitial fluid is
Q10: Fluid found in lymphatic vessels is known
Q11: What is the main role of macrophages
Q12: Which lymph trunks receive lymph from the
Q13: Where are pathogens filtered from lymph?
A) spleen
B)
Q14: The right lymphatic duct receives lymph from
Q19: What makes lymphatic vessels similar to the
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