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What Occurs in a Lymph Node

Question 15

Question 15

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What occurs in a lymph node?


A) lymph moves in two directions
B) lymph enters sinuses where there are aggregations of B cells
C) bacteria are removed by phagocytes and the adaptive immune response is initiated
D) only lymphocytes flow through the lymph nodes therefore they are not a site of infection

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