
thymus
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- Q1
When is the thymus at its largest
10 years old
1 month old
1 year old
50 years old
10s - Q2
what is the purpose for the thymus
train red blood cells
create red blood cells
create plasma
train white blood cells
30s - Q3
where is the thymus located
next to your belly button
on the right of your stomach
between the lungs
in the chin
30s - Q4
what is the thymus shaped like
corn
a pear
a butterfly
a stick of butter
10s - Q5
what system is the thymus connected to
cardio vascular/ respatory
circulatoryhair growth
the lymphicendocryn30s - Q6
what is the structure of the thymus
lobes and lobules
squares and squareens
avioli
bumps and bumpules
30s - Q7
how big is your thymus in an adult
the size of a nail
the size of a stanley cup
the size of an ear
the size of your fist
15s - Q8
what is diffent about it than the rest of the lymph nodes
it can emmit small screaming sounds to communicate with other organs
it is the only lymph node that is hot pink
if taken out the body you can draw with it similar to a pen
it has a covering that seals it off
30s - Q9
what happens to any T cells that are not used
turn into unicorns
they are destroyed
turn into fat cells
exreated
30s - Q10
what happens if it is removed from an infant
does nothing
causes back pain
causes foot pain
can be fatal
30s - Q11
what happens if the thymus is removed from an adult
fatal
does little to nothing
grows hair 2 times the speed
causes pernement smiling
30s - Q12
made up of
cells i cannot pronouncesame cells as the skinfat cellsnerve cells
30s - Q13
what are some white blood cells also called
A cell
bad cells
good cells
valiant cells
T cells
30s