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Payton Higgins
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28 June, 12:35
What are two functions of the thymus gland?
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Wallace
28 June, 12:51
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The thymus gland is the main organ of the lymphatic system. Located in the upper chest region, the primary function of this gland is to promote the development of specific cells of the immune system called T lymphocytes.
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Bryan Mathis
28 June, 12:57
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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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