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What is the role of thymus?

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Answered by girlpower100
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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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Answered by Anonymous
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thymus is a gland located between lungs behind sternum

it's major role is development of immune response

it secret peptide hormones thymosin

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