Girls secrete white fluid, known as cervical mucus, as a natural process to keep the vaginal area moist and clean. It helps to prevent infections and also plays a role in fertility by varying in consistency throughout the menstrual cycle to either facilitate or inhibit sperm survival and movement.
The uvula is an extension of the soft palate of the oral cavity and does not contain any glands that secrete fluid.
Hepatocytes secrete bile, a fluid that aids in digestion and the absorption of fats in the small intestine. Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder before being released into the small intestine to help break down food.
This is called the seminal vesicle (actually there are two). The thick fluid is a sugar and protein mix.
Mucus cells secrete mucus, which is a thick, viscous fluid that helps protect and lubricate epithelial surfaces. Serous cells secrete a watery, protein-rich fluid called serous fluid, which helps reduce friction between organs and provides nutrients and immune protection.
A tendon sheath is a fluid-filled cavity that surrounds a tendon to reduce friction and allow smooth movement. It is lined with synovial cells that secrete a lubricating fluid called synovial fluid.
Endocrine glands secrete hormones and neuropeptides into interstitial fluid and the blood stream.
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The uvula is an extension of the soft palate of the oral cavity and does not contain any glands that secrete fluid.
Yeast Infection
seminal vesicle
The plural noun, the plural of secret, is spelled secrets.The present tense of the verb to secrete is secretes (gives off fluid).
Hepatocytes secrete bile, a fluid that aids in digestion and the absorption of fats in the small intestine. Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder before being released into the small intestine to help break down food.
The pair of glands that secrete fluid into the ejaculatory duct are the seminal vesicles. These glands produce a significant portion of the fluid that makes up semen and helps nourish and protect sperm. The fluid they produce is rich in fructose, which provides energy for the sperm.
The seminal vesicles secrete a fluid rich in fructose and prostaglandins to nourish and support sperm. The prostate gland secretes a milky fluid that enhances sperm motility and viability. The bulbourethral glands secrete a clear mucus-like fluid that helps lubricate the urethra and neutralize any acidic urine residue.
Cowpers Glands
This is called the seminal vesicle (actually there are two). The thick fluid is a sugar and protein mix.