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The organ, where immature lymphocytes differentiate into antigen-sensitive lymphocytes?

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Answered by 2waqasalam
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Answer:

thymus

The primary lymphoid organs are bone narrow and thymus where immature lymphocytes differentiate into antigen sensitive lymphocytes. The secondary lymphoid organs are spleen, lymph nodes, tonsils.

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The thymus and bone marrow are the two main lymphoid organs, where immature lymphocytes develop into antigen-sensitive lymphocytes.

What are lymphocytes?

  • A specific kind of white blood cell is a lymphocyte.
  • Most animals have lymphocytes as a sort of white blood cell in their immune systems.
  • Natural killer cells, T cells, and B cells are examples of lymphocytes.
  • They are the primary class of cells in lymph, thus the term "lymphocyte."
  • Between 18 to 42% of the white blood cells in circulation are lymphocytes.

About the Lymphatic system:

  • In vertebrates, the lymphatic system, also known as the lymphoid system, is an organ system that is a part of the immune system and works in conjunction with the circulatory system.
  • Lymphatic tissues, lymph nodes, lymphatic or lymphoid organs, and a vast network of lymphatic veins make up this system.
  • white blood cells, which fight infections and other disorders, are produced, stored, and transported by certain tissues and organs.
  • This system consists of the lymphatic veins, lymph nodes, spleen, and bone marrow (a network of thin tubes that carry lymph and white blood cells).

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