LYMPHATIC
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Question
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Lymphatic tissue found in the walls of the small intestine that destroy bacteria and prevent it from infecting and penetrating the walls of the intestine are known as
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Peyer’s patches
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chyme
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chyle
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interstitial fluid
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Peyer’s patches are small masses of lymphatic tissue found throughout the ileum region of the small intestine. Also known as aggregated lymphoid nodules, they form an important part of the immune system by monitoring intestinal bacteria populations and preventing the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the intestines.
Detailed explanation-2: -Spleen: DESTROYS RBCs and Reservoir of Blood; IT IS THE LARGEST Lymph organ and it filter blood of bacteria and antigen-filled cells. Tonsils-Traps bacteria and other microbes in throat. Peyer’s Patch-capture and destroy bacteria in intestine, thereby preventing them from penetrating the intestinal wall.
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