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- Secretion is the movement of material from one point to another, such as a secreted chemical substance from a cell or gland. In contrast, excretion is...
- someone near death. Ac****ulation of fluids such as saliva and bronchial secretions in the throat and upper airways is the cause. Those who are dying may...
- Skin secretions are those substances and materials that are secreted by the skin and the external mucous membranes. Some skin secretions are ****ociated...
- nutrients present at low concentrations. Honeydew is particularly common as a secretion in hemipteran insects and is often the basis for trophobiosis. Some caterpillars...
- Secretion ****ay is a process used in cell biology to identify cells that are secreting a particular protein (usually a cytokine). It was first developed...
- In mammals, invertebrates and most fish, the **** (pl.: ****es or ani; from Latin, 'ring' or 'circle') is the external body **** at the exit end of...
- Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH), also known as the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (SIAD), is characterized by...
- nose, meibomian gland, zeis gland, etc. Merocrine secretion Apocrine secretion Holocrine secretion Serous cells secrete proteins, often enzymes. Examples...
- (/ˈæpəkrɪn/) is a term used to classify the mode of secretion of exocrine glands. In apocrine secretion, secretory cells ac****ulate material at their apical...
- smooth-muscle bundles that are continuous with the bladder. Over time, thickened secretions called corpora amylacea ac****ulate in the gland. Microscopic glands of...