During embryonic development, the epithelium of the thymus is the first to develop. It appears as two growths, one on either side of the third pharyngeal pouch. Over time, these growths extend into the surrounding mesoderm in front of the ventral aorta. This is where the thymocytes and the epithelium meet and then join with connective tissue.

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