Multiple Choice
Why would a person who has their tonsils removed be more susceptible to certain types of infections of the throat and respiratory tract?
A) Tonsils are primary lymphoid organs found in the oral cavity that produce high levels of lactoferrin and transferrin; these are strong natural antibacterial compounds that protect the lungs.
B) Tonsils are secondary lymphoid organs found in the oral cavity that produce large amounts of interferons; these are natural antiviral compounds that protect the respiratory tract.
C) Tonsils are secondary lymphoid organs; they help to provide a constant response to the microbes in the oral cavity, helping to keep them in check and preventing them from spreading to other areas.
D) Tonsils are the location where T cells develop and mature. Without them, a person won't have T cells, and will be more likely to suffer from infections that would normally be eliminated by such cells.
E) Tonsils are primary lymphoid organs; they help to provide a constant response to the microbes in the gut, helping to keep them in check and preventing them from spreading to other areas.
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