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    The Lobes of the Thymus Are Separated by Connective Tissue
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The Lobes of the Thymus Are Separated by Connective Tissue

Question 35

Question 35

Multiple Choice

The lobes of the thymus are separated by connective tissue into


A) cortices.
B) medullae.
C) septa.
D) lobules.
E) None of the answers are correct.

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