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The thymus is the organ in the mediastinum that produces T cell lymphocytes. It is a primary lymphoid organ involved in the maturation of T cells, an essential component of the immune system.
The thymus is part of the Lymphatic system
The immune system. It regulates T cell development.
The lymphatic or lymphoid organ that decreases in size and in function as a person ages is the thymus gland. The thymus gland, which is situated in the chest area, is important because it plays a major role in the immune system. It is in this gland that T-cells are produced.
The lymphatic / immune system and the endocrine system.
No. They are two difference systems. The endocrine system is related to your hormones. The lymphatic system fights infections.
The lymphatic system organs are the spleen, the thymus, lymph nodes & lymph vessels, tonsils, and peer's patches. Any organ that is not one of these is an organ not in the lymphatic system, like the stomach, or gallbladder, or lungs.
T cells mature in the thymus The T-cells mature in both the thymus gland and the organs known as tonsils.
thymus. It is a primary lymphoid organ responsible for the maturation of T lymphocytes and is located in the chest behind the sternum. The thymus plays a key role in the development of the immune system, particularly in early life.
The thymus is the organ that regresses considerably with age.
the central nervous system (hypothalamus), kidneys, heart, pancreas, thymus, ovaries, and testes
The genitourinary system.