No, they are not. There are two types, one produces salty water and cools your skin and the second is 'smelly' and is found in under the arms and around the groin. But none are involved in the immune system.
The thymus gland is part of the immune system.
sweat gland
=No, hypothalamus is not an endocrine gland=
sweat gland
cortisole i guess you mean which is secreted from adrenal its not a part of immune system but it has a permissive act in immunity
Sweat gland (eccrine)
That statement is incorrect. The spleen is not an endocrine gland. It is part of the immune system, acting as a blood filter and reservoir for red blood cells.
It is the Sweetbread and it is the pituitary gland.
skin
Sweat gland (eccrine)
Sweat gland (eccrine)
The gland that contains T cells is the thymus gland. This gland is located in the upper chest region behind the breastbone and plays a crucial role in the maturation and development of T cells, which are an important part of the immune system.