Corals
Corals secrete calcite around their bodies to form reefs. These reefs consist of a compact colony of individual polyps.
The kidney filters waste products out of the blood, ultimately forming urine.
Many animals produce secretions for various purposes. For example, mammals like cows and goats secrete milk to nourish their young, while amphibians such as frogs secrete toxins through their skin as a defense mechanism. Insects like ants and bees produce pheromones for communication, and reptiles like snakes may secrete venom to subdue prey. Additionally, many animals secrete mucus for protection and lubrication.
No, horses are not venomous animals. They do not produce or secrete venom like snakes.
Why would you want to? It's natural. A lot of animals secrete pheromones.
I think you mean sacred and her sacred animal is the peacock.
The answer to this question is an animal that lies in the phylum cnidaria: coral polyps.
It is the Coral Reef! Your Welcome :3D
Epithelial tissue is a type of cell tissue that can absorb and secrete substances. This tissue covers the surfaces of the body and internal organs, forming barriers that can facilitate the movement of molecules in and out of the body.
The cells that makes mucus are called goblet cells. These are glandular simple columnar epithelial cells that secrete gel forming mucins, which are the major component of mucus.
secrete
Secrete means to produce, to give off. Clams secrete calcium to make their shells.