The preferential site of the B cells in the spleen is the()
A: sinusoids
B: subcapsular sinuses
C: trabecula
D: white pulp nodules
E: periarterial lymphatic sheath
A: sinusoids
B: subcapsular sinuses
C: trabecula
D: white pulp nodules
E: periarterial lymphatic sheath
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- B lymphocytes of the spleen mainly lies in A: Splenic corpuscles B: White pulp C: Splenic cords D: Periarterial lymphatic sheath
- T lymphocytes of the spleen mainly lies in A: Splenic corpuscles B: Periarterial lymphatic sheath C: White pulp D: Splenic cords
- In spleen, the thymus-dependent area is A: splenic cord B: splenic corpuscle C: periarterial lymphatic sheath D: splenic sinus E: marginal zone
- In peripheral nerve fibers, sheath cells are () A: Astrocytes B: Oligodendrocytes C: Satellite cells D: Ependymal cells E: Schwann<br/>cells
- No sinusoids are found in A: Liver B: Spleen C: Lung D: Some endocrine organs