The structure of a lymph node can be described as

a. contain masses of only lymphocytes
b. afferent vessels circulating lymph into the node on its convex surface
c. efferent vessels circulating lymph out of the node on its convex surface
d. being uncompartmentalized


Answer: b. afferent vessels circulating lymph into the node on its convex surface

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