GENERAL ANATOMY
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Question
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melatonin
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thymosin
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aldosterone
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progesterone
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Detailed explanation-1: -Thymosin stimulates the development of T cells. Throughout your childhood years, white blood cells called lymphocytes pass through the thymus, where they are transformed into T cells.
Detailed explanation-2: -Thymosins produced from the thymus gland play a major role in the differentiation of T-lymphocytes, which provide cell mediated immunity. It also promotes antibody production to provide humoral immunity.
Detailed explanation-3: -The primary function of the thymus gland is to train special white blood cells called T-lymphocytes or T-cells. White blood cells (lymphocytes) travel from your bone marrow to your thymus. The lymphocytes mature and become specialized T-cells in your thymus. After the T-cells have matured, they enter your bloodstream.