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explain thymus gland​

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Answered by aishukalai
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The thymus gland is a secretory gland that has an important role in immune function. One of its main secretions is the hormone thymosin. Thymosin stimulates the maturation of T cells, which are derivatives of white blood cells that circulate our system.

Answered by dixitalkesh85
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The thymus gland, located behind your sternum and between your lungs, is only active until puberty. After puberty, the thymus starts to slowly shrink and become replaced by fat. Thymosin is the hormone of the thymus, and it stimulates the development of disease-fighting T cells.

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