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In which organ of the human body, lymphocyte cells formed? (a) Liver (b) Long bone (c) Pancreas (d) Spleen

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Answered by SocioMetricStar
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Long bone

Lymphocytes are smallest of WBC, a little larger than RBCs.They have large nucleus.

Lymphocyte cells found in long bones,produce antibodies

Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

The organ of the human body, lymphocyte cells formed by the long bones.

Option B

Explanation:

Lymphocytes belong to the white blood cells or lymphocytes. They are produced from the marrow of the long bone from lymphocyte precursors. Lymphocyte after formation gets transported by the blood to the lymphatic system where they mature and grow.

Lymphocyte is of two types b and t lymphocyte. B Lymphocytes mature in the blood and t lymphocyte mature in the thymus. Lymphocyte is primarily responsible for the growth and development of the antibodies which provide the immunity of the body.

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