They are aggregation of the lymphoid tissue in the ileum. They are absent in the jejunum part of the small intestine. They act as the defence mechanism against the invasion of the bacteria from the intestine.
peyer's patches are found in the lowest portion of small intestine.
Peyers Patches
Yes, Payer's Patches are usually found in the lower intenstine.
The Peyer's pathces are lymph nodes in the small intestine. They help fight pathogens.
The Peyer's pathces are lymph nodes in the small intestine. They help fight pathogens.
Peyers patches are lymph tissue in the gut and they are present to fight the massive influx of bacteria we take in daily. eg with food
Peyer's patches may swell in response to infection or inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. They play a crucial role in the immune system by monitoring intestinal bacteria and generating an immune response. When pathogens are detected, the patches can become hyperplastic, leading to swelling as immune cells proliferate to combat the infection. Conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease or infections can also trigger this localized immune response.
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