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What is the significance of the thymus in the immune system?

Answer:

The thymus, located in the chest behind the sternum, is responsible for the maturation of T-cells, which are critical components of the immune system. The thymus is particularly active during childhood, playing a key role in developing a strong and effective immune system. It trains T-cells to recognize and fight off pathogens while avoiding attacking the body’s own tissues.



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