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Where is the thymus located?

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Answer: It's located in front of the heart but behind the breastbone. At puberty it reaches it's max use, becoming its largest.

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The thymus gland is in the chest, between the lungs and behind the breastbone (sternum). It is just in front of, and above, the heart. The thymus makes white blood cells called T lymphocytes (also called T cells). These are an important part of the body's immune system, which helps us to fight infection.

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