this is true!
bone marrow and lymphoid tissue
tonsils
thymus
lymphoid stem cell locations: lymphoid tissue (including thymus, spleen, and lymph nodes) and red bone marrow.
Thymus
no, thyroid is not a lymphoid tissue but a gland.
Lymphoid tissue is what makes lymphoid organs so to answer your question, yes.
Lymphoid tissue is found in many organs, particularly the lymph nodes, and in the lymphoid follicles associated with the digestive system such as the tonsils
Lymphoid tissue includes the lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, bone marrow and "tonsils" which are located in the throat.Enlarged bunches of lymphoid tissue are usually swollen lymph nodes.Smaller bunches of lymphoid tissues usually refer to the tonsils.
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Primary lymphoid tissue is he place that lymphocytes develop, as opposed to secondary lymphoid tissue where lymphocytes are most active.
Resembling lymph; also, resembling a lymphatic gland; adenoid; as, lymphoid tissue.
George Lumb has written: 'Tumours of lymphoid tissue' -- subject(s): Tumors, Lymphatics 'Tumours of the lymphoid tissue'
The digestive tract is generally not associated with lymphoid tissue, with the exception of small collections of lymphocytes such as Peyer's patches.
The medical term for lymphoid tissue hanging from the lower portion of the cecum is "appendix."
no these are aggregations of lymphoid tissue