Secreation of (H+)in kidney
It is a secretion of many plants, mainly coniferous trees
There are 2 hormones that regulate the secretion of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH):activin = stimulates (or "activates") the secretion of FSHinhibin = inhibits the secretion of FSH
Merocrine Glands release its product and no part of the gland is lost or damaged.
Tubular secretion occurs in the distal convoluted tubes. The secretion also happens in the collecting ducts and also in the proximal convoluted tubule.
Sebaceous glands secretion contains cell fragments. Sweat gland apocrine produce a secretion containing proteins and fats in addition to water and salts.
Watery perspiration is an example of a eccrine secretion. The eccrine glands are located all over the body. Perspiring is part of the thermal control of mammals.
Secreation of (H+)in kidney
Mucous cells have a thick secretion, the most common example is nasal mucous. Serous cells have a thin, almost watery secretion. Saliva is a good example of a serous secretion.
HCl (gastric acid), pepsinogen.
secretion
An example of negative feedback would be a secretion of greater amount of insulin to lower the blood sugar level, and then secretion of greater amount of glucagon to increase the blood sugar level, and then a secretion of a greater amount of insulin to lower the blood sugar level..... etc.
An oily secretion from glands. Example: he has higher sebum production.
tubular secretion
In mammals, it's called lactation.
The term lacrimation refers to the secretion of tears.
ACTH secretion or release is elicited by hypothalmic CRH (Corticotropin-releasing hormone.)
It is a secretion of many plants, mainly coniferous trees