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Thymus

British pronunciation/θˈa‍ɪməs/
American pronunciation/θˈaɪməs/
Thymus
[NOUN]
1

a specialized organ of the immune system located near the heart that produces T cells and plays a crucial role in the development of the immune system in early life

synonyms : thymus gland
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What is "thymus"?

The thymus is a glandular organ located in the upper chest region, behind the breastbone. It plays a vital role in the development and maturation of T lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell that is crucial for immune system function. The thymus is most active during childhood and adolescence, gradually decreasing in size and activity as we age. It helps educate and train T cells to recognize and respond to foreign substances, such as pathogens or cancer cells while avoiding attacks on the body's own tissues. The thymus also produces several hormones, such as thymosin, that contribute to the maturation and proper functioning of immune cells. Overall, the thymus is an essential component of the immune system, contributing to its ability to defend against infections and maintain overall health.

2

large genus of Old World mints: thyme

synonyms : genus Thymus
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Examples
1The thymus is another great little endocrine gland.
2Sweetbreads are the thymus gland.
3So anyway, the thymus is involved in the immune system.
4It releases thyroid-- no, thymus releases--
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