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    What Type of Mucosa <Sup>-</Sup>associated Lymphatic Tissue (MALT) Is Located
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What Type of Mucosa -associated Lymphatic Tissue (MALT) Is Located

Question 33

Question 33

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What type of mucosa -associated lymphatic tissue (MALT) is located in the ileum (last portion) of the small intestine?


A) adenoid
B) appendix
C) Peyer's patches
D) tonsils

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