You may be thinking of the sublingual gland. But there are many mucus secreting cells embedded in the epithelium of various tissues (such as intestinal tract, female reproductive tract, etc.)
Goblet cells are found in epithelial membranes and secrete mucus.
Mucus is secreted from glands in goblet cells in the lining of the throat. Cilia (tiny hair-like structures) then brush the mucus in an upwards motion to the nose and mouth.
Mucus is secreted by goblet cells in your mucous membranes.
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No, not every mucous membrane secretes mucus
goblet cells
Goblet cells
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duodenum
They produce mucus upon arousal for vaginal lubrication.
saliva, it is a form if Mucus containing an enzyme called pepsin which is used to break down protiens.
They secrete to the oral cavity.
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Mucus glands are exocrine, not endocrine, glands. They secrete mucus via ducts.
duodenum
They produce mucus upon arousal for vaginal lubrication.
The frogs have mucus glands in their skin that secrete mucus. These mucus glands keep the frog's skin moist so that the diffusion of gases can occur. Oxygen diffuses into the frog's bloodstream and carbon dioxide diffuses out.
saliva, it is a form if Mucus containing an enzyme called pepsin which is used to break down protiens.
mucus
The cells that secrete mucus are the goblet cells. They are not considered glands and there are no glands that are mucous.
secrete
Glands that secrete hormones do that into the blood, not into ducts. Hormones are not secreted into ducts. glands that secrete into ducts are called exocrine glands. Glands that secrete hormones are endocrine glands.
"Glands" are like tiny pits in the lining of the stomach. These glands are lined with certain cells: Parietal cells: secrete acid and intrinsic factor Mucous cells: secrete mucus Chief cells: secrete pepsinogen Enteroendocrine cells: secrete various Stem cells: create new cells (So glands are not cells)
Endocrine glands secrete hormones which control the cells of the body.
Food enters the mouth. The pharynx acts as a suction pump; its muscular walls draw in food. In the pharynx, the pharyngeal glands secrete mucus.