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28. How does the thymus gland function? a. regulates the amount of calcium in the system b. signals the immune system to fight infections c. sends hormones that allow the body to respond to stress d. receives information from the nervous system

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Answered by kavitha2057
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The thymus produces progenitor cells, which mature into T-cells (thymus-derived cells). The body uses T-cells help destroy infected or cancerous cells. T-cells created by the thymus also help other organs in the immune system grow properly.

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