it depends on wat u mean
apocrine gland
Mammary glands are the source of milk production in female (and some male) mammals
Mammary glands exhibit a compound tubuloalveolar glandular type. These glands consist of both tubular and alveolar components, allowing for the production and secretion of milk in mammals.
It's a modified sweat gland. Milk is essentially modified sweat, which is produced by mammary glands. Sebaceous glands produce sebum, which is this oily substance designed to lubricate skin and hair. This prevents the cells from drying out.
A gland that produces a milky fluid is often a mammary gland, which secretes milk in mammals. These glands are specialized for lactation and play a crucial role in nourishing infants. Additionally, certain sweat glands, known as apocrine glands, can also produce a milky or cloudy secretion, particularly in areas like the armpits and groin.
Sweat glands exhibit an exocrine glandular type. These glands release their secretions onto external body surfaces or into the digestive tract through ducts. Sweat glands play a crucial role in thermoregulation by helping to regulate body temperature through the release of sweat.
The mammary glands, which produce the milk, with which mammals nourish their young.
"its in the protista family"not true. glands are composed of glandular epithelial tissue and lined with either simple or stratified cuboidal epithelium. glands lined with stratified cuboidal epithelium include: mammary, sweat, and salivary glands and the pancreas.
Holocrine gland is a type of exocrine gland that destroys its own cells in addition to its products. An example of this is the sebaceous gland.
Exocrine glands have ducts. Endocrine glands do not have ducts.
endocrine glands
Liver , salivary glands .
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.