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What type of cells mainly surround the central arterioles in the white pulp of the spleen?
What type of cells mainly surround the central arterioles in the white pulp of the spleen?
- B cells
- Natural killer cells
- Eosinophils
- T lymphocytes (correct)
What is the function of B cells within the PALS of the spleen's white pulp?
What is the function of B cells within the PALS of the spleen's white pulp?
- To activate T lymphocytes
- To secrete cytokines
- To form lymphoid nodules (correct)
- To phagocytize antigens
What is the structure of the lymphoid tissue in the white pulp of the spleen?
What is the structure of the lymphoid tissue in the white pulp of the spleen?
- It is randomly arranged throughout the spleen
- It is composed mainly of red blood cells
- It is located in the red pulp of the spleen
- It is organized in sheathes around central arterioles (correct)
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