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<p>Secondary (or peripheral) lymphoid tissues can also be referred to as lymphoid organs. They provide a site for immune responses to occur and are populated by relatively mature   
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[[Lymphocytes#T cells|T cells]] and [[Lymphocytes#B cells|B cells]], [[Macrophages|macrophages]] and dendritic cells with each tissue providing a different environment.</p>
 
[[Lymphocytes#T cells|T cells]] and [[Lymphocytes#B cells|B cells]], [[Macrophages|macrophages]] and dendritic cells with each tissue providing a different environment.</p>
 
<p>The secondary lymphoid tissues are:
 
<p>The secondary lymphoid tissues are:
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**[[Tonsils - Anatomy & Physiology|Tonsils]]
 
**[[Appendix - Anatomy & Physiology|Appendix/caecal pouch]]
 
**[[Peyer's Patches - Anatomy & Physiology|Ileal Peyer's Patch]]</p>
 
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Revision as of 13:44, 13 August 2010

Secondary Lymphoid Tissue

Secondary (or peripheral) lymphoid tissues can also be referred to as lymphoid organs. They provide a site for immune responses to occur and are populated by relatively mature T cells and B cells, macrophages and dendritic cells with each tissue providing a different environment.

The secondary lymphoid tissues are:


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