No it does not
Mucus glands are exocrine, not endocrine, glands. They secrete mucus via ducts.
No, bronchioles do not contain mucous glands.
glands lubrified by slimy substances such as mucus
Digestive system .
No, cow milk does not contain mucus.
duodenal glands
Submucosal glands that secrete mucus are a characteristic of the respiratory system. These glands help to keep the airways moist and trap foreign particles to protect the lungs from damage or infection.
Mucus-secreting glands are typically found in the lamina propria, which is the connective tissue layer of a mucous membrane. This layer lies beneath the epithelial layer and provides support, nourishment, and houses various glands, including those that secrete mucus. The mucus helps to lubricate and protect the epithelial surface.
bulbourethral glands
Because you are a freak
Mucus is the thin, sticky film produced by the mucous glands.
Mucous-secreting glands are primarily found in epithelial tissues. These glands are commonly located in the respiratory tract, digestive tract, and certain parts of the reproductive system. For example, goblet cells in the respiratory and intestinal epithelium secrete mucus to protect and lubricate surfaces. Additionally, mucous glands can be found in salivary glands and the gastric mucosa of the stomach.