If a person had the thymus gland removed, which process would be most affected in his or her body?

a. maturation of B cells
b. production of B cells
c. production of T cell
d. maturation of T cells


Answer: d. maturation of T cells

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A mutation in mice leads to overgrowth of the Sertoli cells, so they span across the diameter of the seminiferous tubules. What phenotype would you expect to see?

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