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Where are white blood cells created? (More than one answer) Spleen Bone Marrow Thyroid Thymus

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The Spleen, Bone Marrow, and Thymus.

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Most white blood cells, and platelets are produced in the bone marrow, the soft fatty tissue inside bone cavities. Two types of white blood cells, T and B cells (lymphocytes), are also produced in the lymph nodes and spleen, and T cells are produced and mature in the thymus gland.

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White blood cells are created in bone marrow

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