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The thymus (pl.: thymuses or thymi) is a specialized primary lymphoid organ of the immune system. Within the thymus, thymus cell lymphocytes or T cells mature. T cells are critical to the adaptive immune system, where the body adapts to specific foreign invaders.
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Grasica i jej położenie w klatce piersiowej budowa grasicy....
- Thymus (Plant)
The genus Thymus (/ ˈ t aɪ m ə s / TY-məs; [3] thymes)...
- Thymus Vulgaris
Thymus vulgaris (common thyme, German thyme, [1] garden...
- Thymus serpyllum
Thymus serpyllum, known by the common names of Breckland...
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The genus Thymus (/ ˈ t aɪ m ə s / TY-məs; [3] thymes) contains about 350 [4] species of aromatic perennial herbaceous plants and subshrubs in the family Lamiaceae. It is native to the Old World.
Thymus vulgaris (common thyme, German thyme, [1] garden thyme [2] or just thyme) is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to southern Europe from the western Mediterranean to southern Italy.
The thymus is a specialized lymphoid organ of the immune system. The thymus is in front of the heart and behind the breastbone. In the thymus, T cells or T lymphocytes mature. T cells are critical to the adaptive immune system, where the body adapts specifically to foreign invaders.
Thyme (/ t aɪ m /) is a culinary herb consisting of the dried aerial parts of some members of the genus Thymus of flowering plants in the mint family Lamiaceae.Thymes are native to Eurasia and north Africa. Thymes have culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses. The species most commonly cultivated and used for culinary purposes is Thymus vulgaris, native to Southeast Europe.
Macierzanka (Thymus L.) – rodzaj roślin z rodziny jasnotowatych (Lamiaceae). Obejmuje w zależności od ujęcia ok. 220 [5], 270 [4] lub 300 [6] gatunków.
Thymus serpyllum, known by the common names of Breckland thyme, [3] Breckland wild thyme, wild thyme, creeping thyme, or elfin thyme, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to most of Europe and North Africa.