Lysosome is found in the body secretions called ________ and __________.
saliva and lacrimal fluid
The gland found in the underarm or groin is called the apocrine gland. These glands produce a thicker secretion compared to eccrine glands, and their secretions can mix with bacteria on the skin to produce body odor.
The sebaceous glands and sweat glands secretes their secretions on the surface. That is on the skin. Technically the glands of the intestine also secrete their secretions on the surface. The intestinal cavity is never 'inside' your body. It is out side your body.
Apocrine glands have portions of cells containing secretions pinched off from the main cell body. When these pinched-off portions are released, they contain the secretions produced by the cell.
The slimy secretions in the lungs that protect it from dust and infectious agents are called mucus. Mucus traps particles like dust and pathogens, preventing them from entering deeper into the lungs. The cilia in the respiratory tract then move the mucus upwards so it can be expelled from the body.
Metabolism is a process regulated by the secretions of the thyroid gland. Thyroid hormones control the body's metabolism, influencing processes such as energy production, growth, and development.
Body secretions contain an enzyme called amylase, which is responsible for breaking down starches in the digestive system.
Saliva, tears, mucus, milk.
one part of the body that is like the lysosome is the stomach
There are many bodily secretions that contain lysozyme, though in different amounts. For example: tears, saliva, perspiration, urine and mucus.
The tiny tubes that carry the secretions of glands to the areas that need them are called ducts. These ducts can be found in various parts of the body, such as the digestive system, respiratory system, and reproductive system.
Fluids are called secretions when they are produced and released by specialized cells or glands in the body. These secretions often contain specific substances such as enzymes, hormones, or mucus that serve various functions in the body, such as digestion, lubrication, or communication within the body.
lysosome
Body fluids, cellular secretions, and intracellular matrix
Well actually, not a body part but the White Blood Cells in the body ingest microbes by the process called phagocytosis. More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phagocytosis Also, lysosome which is found inside a cell has the ability to ingest microbes.
Living-subclasses and subhyla Nonliving- body fluids, cellular secretions, intracellular matrix
The organelle in animal cells that contain hydrolytic enzymes are lysosomes.
The gland found in the underarm or groin is called the apocrine gland. These glands produce a thicker secretion compared to eccrine glands, and their secretions can mix with bacteria on the skin to produce body odor.