A hallocrine gland secretes its products through the complete disintegration of its cells, which release the entire cell contents, including lipids and other substances. This type of secretion is characteristic of sebaceous glands in the skin, where the cells break down to release sebum, an oily substance that helps to lubricate and protect the skin and hair. The process involves the accumulation of secretory products in the cell until it eventually ruptures.
The conjunctiva gland secretes mucus, which helps to lubricate and protect the surface of the eye.
The purpose of the dignitary gland is to secrete a liquid that lubricates and protects the urethra during ejaculation.
A compound acinar gland is a type of exocrine gland in the body that consists of many acini (small sac-like structures) that secrete their products into a common duct. These glands are found in areas like the pancreas and salivary glands where they secrete digestive enzymes and saliva, respectively.
endocrine glands
The hypothalamus is the gland that controls the pituitary gland, which in turn regulates the normal and proportionate growth of the body by releasing hormones that stimulate other glands to secrete growth hormones.
The Thyroid Gland secretes Calcitonin.
tears
OIL
merocrine gland
Pituitary Gland
Lysozyme and mucous
Thyroid Gland
No
Pituitary gland
The conjunctiva gland secretes mucus, which helps to lubricate and protect the surface of the eye.
adrinal gland stimulates the nervous system
The purpose of the dignitary gland is to secrete a liquid that lubricates and protects the urethra during ejaculation.