MICROANATOMY

ENDOCRINE ORGANS AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

ENDOCRINE ORGANS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Thymosins are secreted by
A
thyroid
B
parathyroid
C
thymus
D
pituitary
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The thymus produces and secretes thymosin, a hormone necessary for T cell development and production. The thymus is special in that, unlike most organs, it is at its largest in children. Once you reach puberty, the thymus starts to slowly shrink and become replaced by fat.

Detailed explanation-2: -Your thymus produces and releases several hormones including: Thymopoietin: fuels the production of T-cells and tells the pituitary gland to release hormones. Thymosin and thymulin: help make specialized types of T-cells. Thymic humoral factor: keeps your immune system working properly.

Detailed explanation-3: -The thymus gland is a pinkish, bilobed gland situated near the heart, between the lungs and posterior to the sternum. The hormone secreted by this gland is called thymosin, which regulates the production of lymphocytes to protect the body from allergies and infections.

Detailed explanation-4: -The thymus produces hormones (thymosin, thymulin, thymopoietin) that stimulate other parts of the immune system (e.g., lymph nodes) to function.

Detailed explanation-5: -The thymus is a triangular-shaped gland found in the chest. It is a ductless gland that produces a hormone called thymosin.

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