Explain primary lymphoid organs?
Answer / Abnish Kumar Misra
Primary lymphoid organs are the sites where immune cells (lymphocytes) are produced and mature. They include the bone marrow, which generates B cells (producing antibodies), and the thymus, which develops T cells (important for cell-mediated immunity).
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