Why at the age of puberty the thymus &bone marrow becomes to shorter in size and acquired very less space?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Explanation:
Summary: A critical immune organ called the thymus shrinks rapidly with age, putting older individuals at greater risk for life-threatening infections. A new study reveals that thymus atrophy may stem from a decline in its ability to protect against DNA damage from free radicals
Similar questions