Q. What is the name of the hormone produced by thymus gland?
Answer: Thymosin
Notes: Thymosin is the hormone of the thymus. It stimulates the development of disease-fighting T cells. Throughout our childhood years, white blood cells called lymphocytes pass through the thymus, where they are transformed into T cells. Once T cells have fully matured in the thymus, they migrate to the lymph nodes throughout the body, where they aid the immune system in fighting disease.

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