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Beta cells secrete insulin, alpha cells secrete glucagon.
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).
alpha cells just like beta and gamma cells secrete radiation. These were discovered by a french scientist in the 1800's
The choroid plexus is responsible for producing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It is a network of specialized ependymal cells located within the ventricles of the brain. These cells actively secrete CSF into the ventricles, which then circulates throughout the brain and spinal cord.
"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)
Enteroendocrine cells
Yes, T cells secrete cytokines as part of their immune response.
No, the pancreatic islets, which contain endocrine cells secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream, while the exocrine secretory cells secrete digestive enzymes into ducts that eventually empty into the small intestine.
The Wine glass shaped cells that secrete mucus are called "goblet cells". These are simple columnar epithelial cells found scattered among the epithelial linings of intestine and respiratory tract.
YES!
The medications that inhibit the ability of gastric cells to secrete hydrogen ions is a proton pump inhibitor.