They are specific to the ilium and are bacteria eaters
Peyer's Patches : They are located on the walls of the Ilium.
No
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proximal ?
Peyer's patches (or aggregated lymphoid nodules) are organized lymphoid nodules, named after the 17th-century Swiss anatomistJohann Conrad Peyer. They are aggregations of lymphoid tissue that are usually found in the lowest portion of the small intestine ileum in humans; as such, they differentiate the ileum from the duodenum and jejunum.
Yes, Payer's Patches are usually found in the lower intenstine.
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