Three internal structures of the male reproductive system include the cowper's glands, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles.
The glands that are found in membranes that line internal body cavities are serous glands.
Skin, zygomatic arch, styloid process with attached muscle, paroitid gland, paroid fascia, external carotid artery, posterior belly of digastric, internal carotid artery, investing layer, sternocleidomastoid, deep lamina of investing layer.
This is the adrenal gland, which has three portions. The external cortex produces corticosteroids like cortisol, which help regulate the body's response to stress. The internal cortex produces mineralocorticoids, which help regulate the body's salt balance. The medulla produces androgens like testosterone and estrogen, which are important in producing secondary sex characteristics.
is pituitary gland tubular
LIVER
The Medulla
you could say its an organ but a more correct term would be a gland.
Yes. It is the largest internal organ and also a gland. It is considered a gland because it makes and secretes bile. Glands are organs or parts of organs that make and secrete substances. And bile is a fluid that both aids in digestion and transports fats as well as waste products into the intestine. So that's why it is defined as a gland.
Three internal structures of the male reproductive system include the cowper's glands, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles.
Kidneys (regulated by the pituitary gland released neurotransmitter ADH)
The hypothalamus gland, located at the base of the brain, controls internal body temperature
The glands that are found in membranes that line internal body cavities are serous glands.
what is homeotasis? according to my answering " It is the mentainiance of the internal body temperature, by a gland in the brain, that is nervous system
Body temperature loss can be caused by a variety of internal and external factors. External factors would include cold weather, swimming in cold water, inadequate clothing for the season, etc.. Internal factors that can contribute to hypothermia could include a hypothalamus gland problem. The hypothalamus gland, located in your skull along with your pituitary gland ( which take residence in the Sphenoid bone that makes part of your anterior skull ) is the master temperature regulator in human beings. A defect in this gland can cause a problem in temperature regulation. Thyroid issues have also been known to mess with thermoregulation. Internal factors usually are glandular in origin, but can also be contributed to other issues like medication side effects etc..
Skin, zygomatic arch, styloid process with attached muscle, paroitid gland, paroid fascia, external carotid artery, posterior belly of digastric, internal carotid artery, investing layer, sternocleidomastoid, deep lamina of investing layer.
it is a smal gland