The Mucosal Associated Lymphoid Tissues (MALT) are present in the lining of the major tracts,i.e. respiratory, digestive and urogenital tracts. MALT constitutes about 50% of the lymphoid tissue in human body that elicits immune response to antigens along mucosal surfaces.
Where are mucosal associated lymphoid tissues present in the human body and why?
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Rajendra
The Mucosal Associated Lymphoid Tissues (MALT) are present in the lining of the major tracts,i.e. respiratory, digestive and urogenital tracts. MALT constitutes about 50% of the lymphoid tissue in human body that elicits immune response to antigens along mucosal surfaces.