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  2. Thymus: The Function of the Gland & Why it is Important - ...

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    Your thymus is a small gland in the lymphatic system that makes and trains special white blood cells called T-cells. The T-cells help your immune system fight disease and infection. Your thymus gland produces most of your T-cells before birth.

  3. Thymus Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of THYMUS is a glandular structure of largely lymphoid tissue that functions especially in cell-mediated immunity by being the site where T cells develop, is present in the young of most vertebrates typically in the upper anterior chest or at the base of the neck, and gradually decreases in size and activity after puberty.

  4. Thymus - Wikipedia

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    The thymus (pl.: thymuses or thymi) is a specialized primary lymphoid organ of the immune system. Within the thymus, thymus cell lymphocytes or T cells mature. T cells are critical to the adaptive immune system, where the body adapts to specific foreign invaders.

  5. The thymus gland is located in the chest behind the breastbone. Its functions include producing white blood cells known as T cells, which aid in immunity. It also contributes to the...

  6. Thymus Function, Location & Definition | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The thymus is a lymphoid gland comprised of two identically sized lobes, located behind the sternum (breastbone) but in front of the heart. It derives its name from a resemblance it bears to the...

  7. Thymus, pyramid-shaped lymphoid organ that, in humans, is immediately beneath the breastbone at the level of the heart. The organ is called thymus because its shape resembles that of a thyme leaf.

  8. Thymus Location and Function - Verywell Health

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    The thymus is a gland located behind the sternum that produces T cells, a component of the immune system, and hormones that allow the immune system cells to spring into action. Conditions affecting the thymus are rare, although two types of cancer can affect the thymus.

  9. THYMUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    Thymus definition: a ductless, butterfly-shaped gland lying at the base of the neck, formed mostly of lymphatic tissue and aiding in the production of T cells of the immune system. See examples of THYMUS used in a sentence.

  10. Understanding the Functions of the Thymus - Verywell Health

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    The thymus is a soft, pinkish-gray gland located behind your breastbone and between your lungs. Doctors call this area of the chest the mediastinum, and it is jam-packed with important structures. In human beings, the thymus is not an organ that is generally visible or detectable from the outside.

  11. The thymus is the organ primarily responsible for the production and maturation of immune cells; including small lymphocytes that protect the body against foreign antigens. The thymus is the source of cells that will live in the lymphoid tissues and supports their maturation and proper function.