ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: AN INTEGRATIVE APP
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Chapter 21, Problem 7DYB
In an early Streptococcus infection of the throat, all of the following structures may swell except the
- a. pharyngeal tonsil.
- b. spleen.
- c. cervical lymph node.
- d. palatine tonsil.
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