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The term lacrimation refers to the secretion of?

The term lacrimation refers to the secretion of tears.


The secretion of tears milk sweat and oil are functions of what tissue?

1. epitheliel 2. loose connective 3. lymphoid 4. nervous 5. adipose Answer= 1. epitheliel


How can a forensics lab determine from antibody class alone whether a sample is blood plasma or another body secretion such as semen or tears?

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Is lacrimation the normal continuous secretion of tears by the lacrimal glands?

Yes, lacrimation refers to the production of tears by the lacrimal glands to keep the eyes moist and free from debris. It is a normal physiological process that helps protect and lubricate the eyes.


What is the type of secretion in which no cytoplasm is lost with the product?

Merocrine Glands release its product and no part of the gland is lost or damaged.


What is the root word for secretion?

The root word for secretion is "secret."


Glandular secretion associated with?

The glandular secretion is associated with pocrine, holocrine, and merocrine.


Is secretion the same as absorption?

No, secretion and absorption are different processes. Secretion is the release of substances from a cell or gland, while absorption is the uptake of substances into a cell or the body.


What controls the secretion of the thyroid hormones?

The pitutary gland is what controls the secretion of the thyroid hormone.


What controls the secretion of growth hormone?

The pituitary gland controls the secretion of growth hormone.


Why is it that when you cry mucous secretions coming from the nose are also present?

Because crying is an emotional response that is related to the parasympathetic nervous system. When it gets activated, most all of the parasympathetic responses are elicited, and one of them is to increase the secretion of mucous throughout the body along with the tears. So that is why your nose runs too.


Where are liver secretions stored?

Primary secretion of the liver is the raw secretion of substances by hepatocytes into the bile canaliculi. This kind of secretion has not yet been modified by the epithelial cells lining the bile ducts, which normally increase the amount of bicarbonate ions in the primary secretion as it passes by. A similar kind of primary secretion is that which is released by the end pieces of the salivary glands, which is later modified by epithelial cells lining the salivary ducts.