Answer: Option A. "True"
Explanation:
Tonsils or specialized MALT (mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue) are defined as partially encapsulated lymphoid masses which are located in the walls of the nasopharynx and pharynx ( nasal cavity) and at the base of tongue.
The surface of the tonsils are covered by epithelial cells that allows phagocytosis of bacteria, and then transfer them to macrophages, after that macrophages present the foreign antigens to B-cells that are further activated with the help of T cells.
Hence, the correct option is A.