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Q: What two lymph tissue intercept antigens invading the upper respiratory tract?
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When was Tissue Antigens created?

Tissue Antigens was created in 1971.


What engulfs invading microorganisms and dead neural tissue in the cns?

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What is lymphatic tissues?

The nasopharyngeal lymphatic tissue is the mucosal lymphoid tissue of the respiratory tract.


What tissue forms the inner lining of the respiratory passages?

The type of epithelial tissue that lines much of the respiratory tract is called pseudostratified columnar. This type of tissue also moves substances across its surface.


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The respiratory mucosa is primarily made of pseudostratified columnar epithelium.


Epithelial tissue is found where?

In the lining of the respiratory tract.


What is the tissue that is the protective covering for the body and lines the digestive respiratory and urinary passages?

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What epithelial tissue lines mush of the respiratory tract?

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What tissue lines most of the respiratory tract?

The tissue lining your inner nasal passages is made from ectoderm. However, the rest of the respiratory tract lining is made of endoderm.


What tissue forms the supporting rings of respiratory passages?

Hyaline Cartilage


Does the connective tissue help your immune system?

Yes. Blood is considered to be a special connective tissue and it is how white blood cells are able to move through your body and help fight against antigens.


What is the purpose of the sacculus rotundus?

It functions in digestion and contains lymphoid tissue that functions similarly to other gastro-intestinal lymphoid tissue (GALT), which is in the sampling of antigens from the contents of the intestine (like food ingested by the rabbit) and determining which antigens are pathogens that require an immune response (like harmful bacteria) and which are non-harmful parts of the food.