- homeostasis. The
pineal gland,
thymus gland,
pituitary gland,
thyroid gland, and the two
adrenal glands are all
endocrine glands.
Exocrine glands secrete their...
- anatomy, Skene's
glands or the
Skene glands (/skiːn/ SKEEN, also
known as the
lesser vestibular glands or
paraurethral glands) are two
glands located towards...
-
soles of the feet. In the eyelids,
meibomian glands, also
called tarsal glands, are a type of
sebaceous gland that
secrete a
special type of
sebum into tears...
- The Bartholin's
glands (named
after Caspar Bartholin the Younger; also
called Bartholin glands or
greater vestibular glands) are two pea-sized compound...
- The
salivary glands in many
vertebrates including mammals are
exocrine glands that
produce saliva through a
system of ducts.
Humans have
three paired major...
- (cables with connectors),
split cable glands can be used.
These cable glands consist of
three parts (two
gland halves and a
split sealing grommet) which...
- The
lacrimal glands are
paired exocrine glands, one for each eye,
found in most
terrestrial vertebrates and some
marine mammals, that
secrete the aqueous...
-
glands, with the
exception of some bat species.
Their mammary glands can be
termed as **** or udders. In the case of ****, each
mammary gland has...
- The
bulbourethral glands or Cowper's
glands (named for
English anatomist William Cowper) are two
small exocrine and
accessory glands in the reproductive...
- glandres, both
meaning glands.
Other terms include Latin: malleus, Spanish: muermo, German: Rotz and Norwegian: snive.
Signs of
glanders include the formation...