thymus gland

     

In human anatomy, the thymus is an organ locate in the upper anterior portion of the chest cavity just behind the sternum. Hormones produced by this organ stimulate the production of certain infection-fighting cells. It is of central importance in the maturation of T cells.

Trivia about thymus gland

  • This human gland important in the immune system takes its name in part from its resemblance to an herb
  • In humans, T cells develop in this gland under the breastbone