clitellum secretes mucus cocoon
Chlitellum
simple squamous epithelium
Normally, cervical glands produce a clear mucus secretion.
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Some people ingest semen during sexual intercourse.
The word "mucus" is used with mucus membrane; mucus membrane secretes mucous.
No. It contains the ducts that secretes mucus though.
Sexual intercourse is simply skin to skin(and mucus membrane(like inside of nostril)) contact, there is no blood test that can determine that contact. It can not be shown if the male penis has penetrated an orifice during sexual contact. Females can be proven to not have had vaginal penetration depending on the condition of the hymen. Though the hymen being broken is not necessarily a sign that she has had sexual intercourse.
snails and slugs
microfilaments
clitellum secretes mucus cocoon
simple squamous epithelium
Chlitellum
the answer is actually mucus!
Each salivary gland is composed of 2 types of cells: a. mucous cells secretes mucus and b.serous cells secretes a watery substance, serous fluid.
The goblet cells have this function.