False, that is a gland.
yes
different cells use different parts of the genetic information they contain.
In general, stimulate means to rouse or awaken. And secrete means to hide, or within the body, to separate cells or release fluids.
secrete surfactant
Specialized cells.
They secrete hormone insulin.It regulates glucose level of body.
endocrine glands, exocrine glands, pituary glands, mucous glands, synovial glands, and sebaceous glands all secrete material fluids
B cells
B cells
Surface cells
Glands
Specialized islet cells that secrete hormones are found scattered throughout the Pancreas.
different cells use different parts of the genetic information they contain.
Yes. T cells can differentiate into several kinds of T cells such as Tregs, Th1, Th2, Th3, Th17 and others. Each specialized T cell can be be characterized (to some degree) by the cytokines they secrete. Th1 cells secrete IFN gamma while Th2 cells secrete IL4, IL5, IL9 and IL13. These are not the only cytokines they are capable of secreting, but these are the predominate ones.
Beta cells secrete insulin, alpha cells secrete glucagon.
In general, stimulate means to rouse or awaken. And secrete means to hide, or within the body, to separate cells or release fluids.
Gastric glands which secrete:HClRenninpepsin
The five types of anterior pituitary cells secrete several hormones. Gonadotroph cells secrete luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), corticotroph cells secrete adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), lactotroph cells secrete prolactin (PRL), somatotroph cells secrete growth hormone (GH), and thyrotroph cells secrete thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH).