Biology, asked by ayeshaayesha, 8 months ago

the secretion of which gland is responsible for immunity?​

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Answered by jasleen200860
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Explanation:

The thymus gland

The thymus gland, despite containing glandular tissue and producing several hormones, is much more closely associated with the immune system than with the endocrine system. The thymus serves a vital role in the training and development of T-lymphocytes or T cells, an extremely important type of white blood cell.

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Answered by choudharyabuubaid
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Answer:

THYMUS .

secreates Thymosin ,site of maturation of T-cell

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