Biology, asked by ujji1424, 11 months ago

Role of thymus in Homo sapiens is chiefly
concerned with
(a) reproduction (b) immunology
(c) calcium balance (d) blood coagulation

Answers

Answered by Harshroyale
1

Answer:

B) immunology is the correct answer as it secretes the hormone that develops the immunity of a body

Answered by zumba12
0

The chief role of the thymus in Homo sapiens is concerned with (b) Immunology.

Explanation:

  • The scientific term for human beings is Homo sapiens. Thymus refers to one of the organs present in the immune system of the body.
  • The thymus is the organ of origin for parent cells for T-cells which are involved in the destruction of damaged, infected and cancerous cells present in the body.
  • As these cells are involved in providing immunity to the body, the role of the thymus in human beings is chiefly concerned with immunology.

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