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In which organ of the human body are the lymphocytes formed?

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Answered by saumya592715
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They developed in thymus and bone marrow

Answered by Anonymous
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⇌Lymphocytes develop in the thymus and bone marrow (yellow), which are therefore called central (or primary) lymphoid organs. The newly formed lymphocytes migrate from these primary organs to peripheral (or secondary) lymphoid organs (more...)

⇌Lymphocytes. White blood cells known as lymphocytes arise from by mitosis of stem cells in the bone marrow. Some lymphocytes migrate to the thymus and become T cells that circulate in the blood and are associated with the lymph nodes and spleen.

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