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Question:

The mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue is:

Author: Exciteful Elk



Answer:

A secondary unencapsulated lymphoid tissue


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Alternative answers:

A primary encapsulated lymphoid organ
A secondary encapsulated lymphoid tissue
The site for T cell maturation
The site for T cell destruction