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प्रश्न
Where are B-cells and T-cells formed? How do they differ from each other?
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उत्तर
Both B-cells and T-cells are formed in bone marrow. B-cells matures in bone marrow while T-cells matures in thymus. B-cells provides humoral immunity and T-cells provides cell mediated immunity (CMI).
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the primary lymphoid organs.
The following is well-known abbreviation, which have been used in this chapter. Expand to its full form:
MALT
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MALT constitutes about ______ per cent of the lymphoid tissue in human body.
The letter Tin lymphocyte refers to:
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Bone marrow test is beneficial in case
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Lymph nodes are secondary lymphoid organs. Explain the role of lymph nodes in our immune response.
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Explain the role of Primary and Secondary Lymphoid organs with the help of suitable examples.
Name the secondary lymphoid organs.
