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==Introduction==
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<p>''Also called the cloacal bursa''</p>
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<p>It is a [[:Category:Primary Lymphoid Tissue|primary lymphoid organ]] found in birds. The bursa was the first place that a certain subset of [[Lymphocytes - Introduction|lymphocytes]] was observed and consequently they were named [[Lymphocytes#B cells|B lymphocytes]] (<u>b</u>ursa of Fabricius or <u>b</u>ursa equivalent organs). The bursa is involved in the differentiation of [[Lymphocytes#B cells|B lymphocytes]].</p>
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==Development==
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[[Image:LH_Bursa_Cloaca_Photo.jpg|thumb|150px|right|<p>'''Bursa of Fabricius'''</p><sup>©Nottingham Uni 2008</sup>]]
 
<p>Lymphoid precursors migrate into the developing bursa during the first few weeks of embryo development. The bursa continues to grow through development  and in chickens the bursa reaches its maximum size by six weeks. After this it slowly regresses (involutes) until only a small remnant is present in the adult.</p>
 
==Structure==
 
<p>The bursa is a round out-pouching of the [[Avian Vent and Cloaca - Anatomy & Physiology|cloaca]]. It is found on the caudodorsal surface of the [[Avian Vent and Cloaca - Anatomy & Physiology|cloaca]] (in the proctodeum) cranial to the dorsal proctodeal gland. The bursa consists of a number of lymphoid lobules and crypt-like folds surrounding a lumen, which is enclosed in a thin layer of stratified squamous epithelium. The lumen opens into the proctodeum.</p>
 
<p>Like the [[Thymus - Anatomy & Physiology|thymus]] the lobules have a cortex and medulla and the [[Lymphocytes - Introduction|lymphocytes]] are supported by epithelial cells. B lymphocytes developing from the lymphoid precursors gather in the cortex, hence the cortex stains stronger than the medulla.</p>
 
===Histology===
 
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Image:LH_Bursa_Low_Histology.jpg|<p>'''Low power magnification'''</p><sup>©Nottingham Uni 2008</sup>
 
Image:LH_Bursa_High_Histology.jpg|<p>'''High power magnification'''</p><sup>©Nottingham Uni 2008</sup></gallery></center>
 
 
 
==Functions==
 
<p>The bursa’s primary function is maturating and causing the differentiation of [[Lymphocytes#B cells|B lymphocytes]], it also produces the hormone bursin which activates [[Lymphocytes#B cells|B lymphocytes]]. </p>
 
<p>The bursa has some [[Lymphocytes#T cells|T lymphocytes]] present near to its opening into the proctodeum where they survey antigens.</p>
 
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