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KEPUTUSAN SPM SMKCE MENINGKAT 3.5%
PERATUS KESELURUHAN: 94.4%
GPS: 5.52
PELAJAR CEMERLANG SPM 2011
NUR DIYANA SOFIA MD AZLAN
MENDAPAT 8A
(3A+,4A,1A-,1B+)
NUR DIYANA SOFIA BERSAMA CIKGUBIO
TUAN PENGETUA MENYAMPAIKAN SLIP KEPUTUSAN KEPADA MD KHAIDIR
NIK AINA ILYANI MENDAPAT
KEPUTUSAN 6 A
MENERIMA KEPUTUSAN DARI IBUNYA,
CIKGU NIK FAUZIATUSAADAH
WAN EMMIR BERSAMA IBUNYA
CIKGU DIYA ELORA
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Thymus Gland
An endocrine system gland located in the upper-anterior chest, beneath the sternum (breastbone).
The thymus produces types of white blood cells called "T-lymphocytes," which help fight infection. This gland functions primarily in infancy and childhood to help build up the immune system. After puberty, the thymus gradually shrinks, reaching only about 15% of its maximum size by middle age.
While the thymus is extremely important to the developing immune system in children, having a thymectomy (surgical removal of the thymus gland) as an adult does not increase your chance of developing autoimmune diseases. If you have a thymus gland tumor or myasthenia gravis, your doctor may recommend a thymectomy.
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