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प्रश्न
The site of production of ADA the body is ______.
पर्याय
Erythrocytes
Lymphocytes
Blood plasma
Osteocytes
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उत्तर
The site of production of ADA the body is lymphocytes.
Explanation:
Lymphocytes are white blood cells that can be found in the bone marrow. The enzyme ADA (adenosine deaminase) is found in lymphocytes and is critical for the immune system's proper functioning. In humans, it is primarily responsible for the formation and maintenance of the immune system.
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