Goes through:
<span>Mouth
Esophagus
Stomach
The small intestine
Colon (large intestine)
<span>Rectum</span></span>
Answer:
The thymus gland can be described as a gland that functions both for the endocrine system and for the immune system.
In the immune system, thymus gland plays a vital role in the development of the T-cells. If thymus gland wouldn't be there, then there will be a reduction in the T- cells of the body. Hence, the immunity of the body will be suppressed.
The thymus, till the time it is active, also protects the body from autoimmunity. If thymus is absent, then there will be suppressed autoimmunity in the child.
B. Living things must be made of cells.
Viruses are not alive and thrive on their host’s therefore they are NOT made up of cells.
Please explain it a little bit more are you talking about compare and contrast or just contrast itself
Um, a family is composed of people?