What is the main role of the thymus gland? a) It's a secondary lymphatic organ associated with the heart where immune cells mature b) It's a secondary part of the heart were immune cells migrate to mature c) It's a primary organ of the lymphatic system where B cells mature d) It's a primary lymphatic organ where T cell maturation happens.
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