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The lymphoid tissue, located within the lining of digestive tract is

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Answered by samjegan98
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Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue or MALT is a lymphoid tissue located within the lining of major tracts such as digestive tracts, urogenital tracts, and digestive tracts. Peyer's patches found in the small intestine and the tonsils are secondary lymphoid organs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue or MALT is a lymphoid tissue located within the lining of major tracts such as digestive tracts, urogenital tracts, and digestive tracts. Peyer's patches found in the small intestine and the tonsils are secondary lymphoid organs.

So, the correct option is 'Mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue'.

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