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Which portion of the lobes of the thymus gland contains lymphoid stem cells that divide rapidly, producing daughter cells that mature into T cells and migrate into the medulla?

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The correct answer is- cortex

Step-by-step explanation:

Thymus is the primary lymphoid organ where the development and maturation of T cell takes place. Thymus is bilobed and each lobe is divided into lobule which has two compartments a cortex(outer) and a medulla(inner).

The immature T progenitor cells reach to cortex region of thymus where their growth and differentiation occur. In the cortex, these T progenitor cells become mature and then migrates to the medullary region where they go thymic selection after encountering macrophages and dendritic cells. So the correct answer is cortex.

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