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What is an example of merocrine glands?

Salivary glands and pancreatic glands are examples of merocrine glands.


Are ceruminous glands modified merocrine glands?

Yes, ceruminous glands are modified apocrine glands, not merocrine glands. They secrete a waxy substance called cerumen (earwax) in the ear canal.


What is it that communicates with the merocrine glands?

The nervous system communicates with the merocrine glands to regulate their function. Nerve impulses trigger the release of sweat from merocrine glands in response to various stimuli such as heat, stress, or physical activity.


Where do merocrine glands secrete their product?

Merocrine glands secrete their products directly onto the surface of the skin or into body cavities through ducts. These glands release their secretion by exocytosis, which allows the cells to remain intact while discharging their products. Common examples of merocrine glands include sweat glands and salivary glands.


What is a merocrine gland?

Eccrine (sweat) glands.


What is the gland that secrete substances by exocytosis?

The gland that secretes substances by exocytosis is called an exocrine gland. Exocrine glands release their secretions, such as enzymes or sweat, through ducts directly to the external environment or onto an epithelial surface.


What type of exocrine gland that forms its secretory product and simply releases it from the cell by exocytosis called?

The type of exocrine gland you are referring to is a merocrine gland. Merocrine glands release their secretory products by exocytosis without losing any part of the cell. Examples include salivary glands and sweat glands.


Multicellular exocrine glands that contain branching ducts are classified as?

Merocrine Glands


The highest concentration of merocrine sweat glands would be found?

on the palms of the hands


What is an exocrine gland that secretes products with no loss of cellular material?

This type of gland is called a merocrine gland. It releases secretions via exocytosis, where the secretory vesicles fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents, without any loss of cellular material. Examples include salivary glands and sweat glands.


Which glands produce secretions that are simple formed by the secretory cells and then discharged into a duct?

merocrine


Where the highest concentration of merocrine sweat glands would be found?

Palms of hands and soles of feet.