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Primary Lymphoid Organs
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Name the primary lymphoid organs |
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What is the function of red marrow? | Haematopoeisis
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What does the yellow marrow contain? | Adipose tissue
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In which species is the Bursa of Fabricus present? | Avian
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The Bursa of Fabricus is involved in the development of which type of lymphocyte? | B cells
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Which hormone does the Bursa of Fabricus produce which stimulates the activity of the lymphocytes? | Bursin
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In which part of the thymus are the 6 types of epithelioreticular cells present? |
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What structures do type VI epithelioreticular cells form? | Hassal's Corpuscles
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What is the function of the blood-thymus barrier? | Protects T lymphocytes from exposure to the blood
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What happens to the thymus when the animal hits puberty and what is the name of this process? |
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