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**Including the [[Peyer's Patches - Anatomy & Physiology|Peyer’s patches]], [[Tonsils - Anatomy & Physiology|tonsils]], [[Appendix - Anatomy & Physiology|appendix]], and lymphoid follicles in [[Large Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|large intestine]] and [[Rectum - Anatomy & Physiology|rectum]]
**Including the [[Peyer's Patches - Anatomy & Physiology|Peyer’s patches]], [[Tonsils - Anatomy & Physiology|tonsils]], [[Appendix - Anatomy & Physiology|appendix]], and lymphoid follicles in [[Large Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|large intestine]] and [[Rectum - Anatomy & Physiology|rectum]]
*Bronchial associated lymphoid tissue (BALT)
*Bronchial associated lymphoid tissue (BALT)
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**Located at the [[Bronchi and bronchioles - Anatomy & Physiology|bronchial]] bifurcations under non-ciliated epithelium
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**Located at the [[Bronchi and Bronchioles - Anatomy & Physiology|bronchial]] bifurcations under non-ciliated epithelium
Lymphatic nodules are present in the mucosal surfaces and are more readily defined than other more diffuse lymphoid tissue of the MALT but are still not encapsulated. They exist with small primary nodule or generally as secondary nodules containing germinal centres. The nodules are generally found in the [[Tonsils - Anatomy & Physiology|tonsils]], [[Peyer's Patches - Anatomy & Physiology|Peyer’s patches]] and [[Appendix - Anatomy & Physiology|appendix]] and become enlarged when responding to an antigen.</p>
Lymphatic nodules are present in the mucosal surfaces and are more readily defined than other more diffuse lymphoid tissue of the MALT but are still not encapsulated. They exist with small primary nodule or generally as secondary nodules containing germinal centres. The nodules are generally found in the [[Tonsils - Anatomy & Physiology|tonsils]], [[Peyer's Patches - Anatomy & Physiology|Peyer’s patches]] and [[Appendix - Anatomy & Physiology|appendix]] and become enlarged when responding to an antigen.</p>
==Functions==
==Functions==