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Home » The Thymus Explained: Structure, Cells, And Its Role In Immunity

The Thymus Explained: Structure, Cells, And Its Role In Immunity

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

The Thymus Explained: Structure, Cells, And Its Role In Immunity

Histology of Thymus
Answer:

  • Thymus consists of right & left lobes joined by fibrous tissue
  • Each lobe is about 2 mm in diameter
  • It has outer cortex & inner medulla
  • Each lobe has
    1. Capsule
      • Made up of connective tissue
    2. Septa
      • It passes from capsule which incompletely divides the lobe into lobules

Cells of Thymus:

  1. Epithelial cells called epitheliocytes
    • They are flattened cells
    • They join to form sheets covering internal surface of capsule, surfaces of septa & surfaces of blood vessels
    • They lie deep in the lobule
      Functions:
    • Prevents antigen present in blood from reaching lymphocytes in thymus
    • Promotes Tcell differentiation & proliferation

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