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Q:

The_______is at its largest in children, but with the onset of puberty, it eventually shrinks and gets replaced by fat.

  • 1
    Parathyroid gland
  • 2
    Thymus
  • 3
    Hypothalamus
  • 4
    Pituitary gland
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Answer : 2. "Thymus"
Explanation :

1. It is at its greatest in children.

2. With puberty, it eventually shrinks and is replaced by fat.

3. It produces and secretes thymosin, an essential hormone for T cell development and production.

4. Thymus gland is a small organ located under the breast bone in the upper chest.

5. It produces white blood cells, called lymphocytes, which protect the body from infection.

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