Describe the outer structure of a Peyer's patch?



Describe the outer structure of a Peyer's patch?..

Answer / biomaster

A Peyer's patch is 'covered' by single layer of cuboidal
enterocytes, interspersed with specialized M cells (no
goblet cells).

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