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Reactive lymphocytes differ from normal lymphocytes in that the reactive form:
Pelvic Girdle
The Pelvic Girdle is a ring-like bony structure, located at the base of the spine, to which the lower limbs are attached in humans and other vertebrates.
Hip Bones
The large bones that form the base of the pelvis and articulate with the femur at the hip joints; these are comprised of three parts: ilium, ischium, and pubis.
Coccyx
The small, triangular bone at the base of the spinal column, consisting of three to five fused vertebrae, also known as the tailbone.
Interosseous Membrane
A fibrous sheet connecting the bones of the forearm (ulna and radius) or the leg (tibia and fibula), providing stability and a surface for muscle attachment.
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