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Barnacles attach themselves to rocks using a strong adhesive secreted from a gland at the base of their antennae. This adhesive hardens upon contact with water, allowing the barnacle to firmly adhere to the surface. Barnacles can withstand strong currents and waves due to the strength of this adhesive.
The Golgi apparatus is responsible for modifying and packaging polysaccharides before they are secreted from the cell.
antidiuretic hormone
Some examples of clinging shellfish are barnacles, mussels, and limpets. These shellfish attach themselves to rocks, docks, or other hard surfaces using a strong adhesive substance secreted by their bodies.
That is hormone glucogon. It is secreted by pancrease
Yes, barnacles are crustaceans. They are marine arthropods that belong to the subclass Cirripedia, and they typically attach themselves to hard substrates, such as rocks or ship hulls, using a cement-like substance secreted by their bodies.
it is secreted by the pancrease.
Its a hormone secreted by adrenal glands. Its secreted during anxiety and excitement. It secreted when ACTH hormone is secreted by pituitary gland in brain. chemically, it is sterol(=steroid) i.e. Derivative of lipids.
No. It is secreted by the placenta.
Bile is secreted by the liver.
Testosterone: hormone secreted by the testes
No ,it is secreted by the testis. Ovaries secreter estrogen and progesterone.