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16 Follicular dendritic cells: A Can bind immune complexes. B Are small round cells. C Retain antigen for up to 24 h. D Possess Fc receptors but lack C3b receptors. E Are not found in germinal centers. 17 The spleen is largely involved with the response to antigens which are in the: A Tissues B Blood C Gut D Lungs E Urogenital tract 18 The germinal center is an important site of: A Hematopoiesis. B B-cell maturation. C T-cell maturation. D Myeloid cell differentiation. E Initial germ line V gene rearrangement. 19 Lymphocytes in the lamina propria secrete large amounts of: A IgD. B IgA. C Gamma delta TCR. D Bence Jones protein. E Isolated secretory component. 20 The bone marrow is a site of: A Very little antibody production. B Antibody production against T-independent antigens only. C Long term antibody production. D Substantial secretion of IgD. E Antibody production by pre-B cells. 21 An example of a privileged immunological site is the: