2. Match the molecule or lymphatic organ with the cell type associated with it. T-cell T-cell Thymus B-cell B-cell Immunoglobulin T-cell CD4 both T-cell CD8 B-cell BCR both Lymph nodes B-cell Bone marrow
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Step 1: Match the molecule or lymphatic organ with the cell type associated with it: - Thymus: T-cell - T-cell: CD4, CD8 - B-cell: BCR - Immunoglobulin: B-cell - Lymph nodes: both T-cell and B-cell - Bone marrow: B-cell Show more…
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