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what is lymphatic tissue​

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Answered by tanujmail2me
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Answer: Lymphatic tissue is rich in lymphocytes (and accessory cells such as macrophages and reticular cells). The lymphatic tissue includes the lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, adenoids and the thymus (an organ in the chest that is particularly large during infancy). ... Thus, the bone marrow is also a tissue.

Answered by KJB811217
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Lymphatic tissue is rich in the lymphocytes and accessory cells like macrophages and reticular cells.... The lymphatic tissue includes the lymph nodes , spleen , tonsils , adenoids and the thymus.... So, the bone marrow is also a tissue....

Thymus is an organ in the chest that is particularly large during infancy....

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