(a)
To identify: The specific type of immune cell within the connective tissue.
Concept introduction: A complex network of cells, tissue, and organs that work collectively to protect the body and fight against the pathogens or foreign substances are known as the immune system.
Leukocytes, also known as the white blood cells are one among the three formed elements present in the blood. They help the body to defend against the pathogens. The leukocytes are formed in the red bone marrow before circulating in the blood. They are found in the body tissues.
(b)
To identify: The specific type of immune cell within the skin.
Concept introduction: A complex network of cells, tissue, and organs that work collectively to protect the body and fight against the pathogens or foreign substances are known as the immune system.
Leukocytes, also known as the white blood cells are one among the three formed elements present in the blood. They help the body to defend against the pathogens. The leukocytes are formed in the red bone marrow before circulating in the blood. They are found in the body tissues.
(c)
To identify: The specific type of immune cell within the organs.
Concept introduction: A complex network of cells, tissue, and organs that work collectively to protect the body and fight against the pathogens or foreign substances are known as the immune system.
Leukocytes, also known as the white blood cells are one among the three formed elements present in the blood. They help the body to defend against the pathogens. The leukocytes are formed in the red bone marrow before circulating in the blood. They are found in the body tissues.
(d)
To identify: The specific type of immune cells within the secondary lymphatic organs.
Concept introduction: A complex network of cells, tissue, and organs that work collectively to protect the body and fight against the pathogens or foreign substances are known as the immune system.
Leukocytes, also called known as the white blood cells are one among the three formed elements present in the blood. They help the body to defend against the pathogens. The leukocytes are formed in the red bone marrow before circulating in the blood. They are found in the body tissues.
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