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Question by  Anonymous

What does the thymus gland do?

 
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Answer by  dr84bhl (2789)

The thymus gland is part of the immune system from the 12th week of gestation to puberty, after this it starts to shrink.

 
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Answer by  justme (111)

The thymus gland produces the immune system's T-lymphocyte. These cells help recognize the foreign invader or antibodies and are an important part to keeping the body healthy.

 
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Answer by  Ginny (2251)

Located behind the breastbone, it is important to the immune system by processing lymphocytes that protect the body against foreign organisms, decreasing in size and importance as the body matures.

 
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