Corals secrete calcite around their bodies to form reefs. These reefs consist of a compact colony of individual polyps.
Corals
Coral
The salivary glands (in the mouth) and the pancreas.
golgi bodies are small, hollow, plate-like or cup-shaped bodies which modify, store and secrete enzymes and proteins.
animals having a cover of fur around their bodies like yak are found in the rocky mountains.
In order to defend our body, macrophages release chemicals that are toxic to eliminate diseases and harmful foreign bodies. They also secrete growth factors that are essential in healing wounds.
It depends on which animal you are talking about. Since animals in general cannot scratch all over their bodies as and when they move around, they are subject and exposed to the elements. Seeds for instance can therefore be blown onto their bodies by the wind and captured by the hairs or fur on their bodies as they move.
Snails are animals. They are gastropod animals, which means "stomach foot." Gastropod animals move around by crawling on their bellies (not really their stomach), and have muscular bodies. Some of them, like snails, make a shell around their bodies for protection. Slugs are a kind of snail that doesn't have a shell.
Marine animals with soft bodies and no backbone are Mollusks.
No animals in Australia store water in their bodies. There are numerous animals adapted for life in arid and semi-arid areas, but none of these actually "store water" in their bodies.
the animals are scavengers
It's in the goblet cells where they secrete mucus and mucus contains glycoproteins(modified in Golgi apparatus)