The glands (normally the size of a pea) provide moisture for the vulva area
They produce mucus upon arousal for vaginal lubrication.
No. Apocrine glands are not sebaceous glands. They are specialized sweat glands.
Mammary Glands
Apocrine glands which are sweat or sudoriferous glands not sebaceous
Batholin's Glands
They produce mucus upon arousal for vaginal lubrication.
There is one set of bilateral glands situated in the posterolateral aspect of the vaginal introitus.These are called Bartholins glands. Skene's glands are a pair lateral to the urethra.
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There are the Salivary Glands, Cardiac glands, Pyloric glands, and the Fundic glands.
No. Apocrine glands are not sebaceous glands. They are specialized sweat glands.
sudoiferous glands
endocrine glands are glands without ducts.
Yes. The adrenal glands are ductless glands.
I'm not sure.. but I think those are: Salivary Glands Gastric Glands Bile Glands Pancreatic Glands Intestinal Glands
The two types of glands in a human body are ductless glands and duct glands. A few of the duct glands are tear ducts, sweat glands, and salivary glands.
There are many glands that make up the endocrine glands. These glands include the pancreas, the thymus gland, the pituitary gland, the pineal glands, and the adrenal glands.
Salivary glands are exocrine glands.