Biology, asked by kenishadas4, 1 year ago

Peyer's patches are associated with the intestine and vermiform appendix in mammals. These are
A. Digestive
B. Diastole
C. Peristalsis
D. Metachronal

Answers

Answered by Drpandit
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Answer:

digestion

both of these

vermiform however is vetigeal coz it was used to digest cellulose in humans

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

A. Digestive

Explanation:

Peyer's patches are small loads of lymphoid tissue discovered for the duration of the wall of the ileum place of the small gut of mammals. It is likewise referred to as lymphoid nodules. It is an vital a part of the immune machine which prevents the boom of antigen like pathogenic micro organism withinside the intestines.

The appendix is the blind-ended tube placed on the junction of the small and massive intestines. The tissues that make up the appendix and the encompassing intestine place are immune tissue and is lymphatic in origin.

So, they are part of digestive system.

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