What is the lymphatic function of the white pulp of the spleen?

a. phagocytosis of abnormal cell components
b. release of splenic hormones into lymphatic vessels
c. to degrade foreign proteins and toxins released by bacteria
d. initiation of immune responses by B cells and T cells


Answer: d. initiation of immune responses by B cells and T cells

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A) integumentary B) respiratory C) cardiovascular D) urinary E) digestive

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The ________ division alone stimulates the lens of the eye.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Label T represents which of the following structures?


A) renal papilla
B) renal columns
C) renal cortex
D) major calyx
E) minor calyx

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