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Secondary Lymphoid Organs: MALT definitions Flashcards

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Secondary Lymphoid Organs: MALT definitions
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  • MALT

    A collection of lymphoid tissues lining mucosal membranes, providing frontline defense against pathogens.
  • Tonsils

    Lymphoid tissues around the pharynx entrance, trapping pathogens from food and air.
  • Peyer's patches

    Lymphoid follicles in the ileum, preventing bacteria from migrating from the large intestine.
  • Appendix

    A tubular extension of the cecum, generating memory lymphocytes and replenishing gut bacteria.
  • Tonsillar crypts

    Deep pits in tonsils that trap pathogens for elimination by leukocytes.
  • Pharyngeal tonsil

    Located on the nasopharynx's posterior wall, part of the tonsil set.
  • Palatine tonsils

    A pair of tonsils at the oral cavity's posterior end, often removed in tonsillectomy.
  • Lingual tonsil

    Located at the tongue's base, part of the tonsil set.
  • Lymphoid follicles

    Densely packed lymphoid tissue spheres with germinal centers of dividing B cells.
  • Germinal center

    Lighter staining area in lymphoid follicles with dividing B cells.
  • Ileum

    The distal portion of the small intestine where Peyer's patches are located.
  • Cecum

    The first part of the large intestine, where the appendix is attached.
  • Gut microbiome

    Bacteria in the digestive system supporting health, beneficial if in specific locations.