which are unicellular glands
Goblet cells
goblet cells/mucocytes
Unicellular exocrine glands are certain cells that are specialized for secretion. Even though they are single cells and have no ducts, they are still considered to be exocrine because they secrete their products directly to a specific site. The most common unicellular exocrine glands are the goblet cells that secrete mucus in the epithelium of your trachea and digestive tract.
An unicellular organism is single celled organism. For example- bacteria, archaea, amoeba
Protozoa or Unicellular
Thyroid gland
You are a good example of a multicellular organism and Escherichia coli, the microorganism living symbiotically in your intestine, is a good example of a unicellular organism.
Goblet cells.
A unicellular producer example :bacteria a multicellular consumer example: fungi
Endocrine gland
unicellular
Unicellular is one cell while multicellular is many cells. An example of a unicellular organism is a elephant.
The salivary gland.
Unicellular exocrine glands are certain cells that are specialized for secretion. Even though they are single cells and have no ducts, they are still considered to be exocrine because they secrete their products directly to a specific site. The most common unicellular exocrine glands are the goblet cells that secrete mucus in the epithelium of your trachea and digestive tract.
An unicellular organism is single celled organism. For example- bacteria, archaea, amoeba
Protozoa or Unicellular
Thyroid gland
You are a good example of a multicellular organism and Escherichia coli, the microorganism living symbiotically in your intestine, is a good example of a unicellular organism.
A unicellular cell is a cell with only 1 unit (cell). An example of this would be an amobea