The mouth waters when the brain sends a signal to the salivary glands. Once the signal is given the glands begin producing juices.
Sebaceous glands produce oily substance called as sebum.
pituitary glands
Oogenesis is the process of producing an ovum (egg cell). Egg production begins and ends before birth. There is a series of processes that take place during the production of an ovum... for more detailed information on the entire process, take a look at this article. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oogenesis
Three pairs of glands in the mouth and cheeks, known as salivary glands, produce saliva. One pair of the glands, the parotid, is located in front of the ears. Another pair the submandibular, is located under the lower jaw. The third pair of glands is located under the tongue and is known as the sublingual. There are several other small glands in the mucous membrane of the mouth that aid in producing saliva.
The salivary glands
Musk producing glands on a ferret are anal sacs located on either side of the anal opening
The milk producing glands of the breast are called mammary glands.
Mammary glands .
Mammary Glands
Spinnerets are the silk-producing glands that spiders possess.
They are also called sebaceous glands which are found on all parts of the body except the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. If by any chance this gland is blocked by sebum (product of the sebaceous gland) whiteheads will occur.
It is the formation of an ovum. The primary oocyte turns to an ovum undergoing meiosis.
Androgen is produced by the male's testes.
Milk producing mammary glands , and fat.
holocrine
The mammary glands are the organs of milk production