which system contais both bone marrow and thymus?
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Lymphocytes contains both bone marrow and thymus.
Bone marrow:
The inner part of bones, specifically bones in the area like the shoulders, pelvis, skull, ribs, and backbones. They are made up of blood stem cell, blood forming cells, growth supporting tissues, and fat cells. The stem cells become blood-forming cells or lymphocytes while the new blood cells is formed by maturing and dividing of a stem cell.
Thymus:
A specialized lymphoid organ, where the T cells are engaged in fighting with foreign invaders in the name of the immune system.
Lymphocytes:
Lymphocytes development occurs in the central lymphoid organs in a specialized environment for B cells at bone marrow and thymus for the T cells. New lymphocytes are tissues responsible for increasing the population of "peripherial lymphoid tissues".