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Secondary lymphoid organs

What are the secondary lymphoid organs?

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Lymphnode, spleen, different mucosal related lymphoid tissues (that is, MALT) are secondary lymphoid organs. After getting immune competency, the lymphocytes migrate all along blood and lymph streams and accumulate in peripheral lymphoid organs.   

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