A mammal.
Silk in spiders is produced in special glands located in their abdomen. The silk glands contain liquid protein which solidifies as it is extruded through spinnerets located at the rear of the spider's abdomen, forming strands of silk.
Pigs have around 2,600 sweat glands distributed throughout their body. These sweat glands play a role in helping regulate the pig's body temperature.
Saltwater crocodiles have special adaptations such as salt glands in their tongues that allow them to excrete excess salt from their bodies, along with powerful jaws and teeth for hunting prey, excellent eyesight and hearing for hunting in the water, and the ability to regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun or staying cool in the water.
no. it has glands in its abdomen that deject fumes from going outside the body.
Various exocrine glands may secrete: 1. enzymes 2. sweat 3. milk 4. saliva
That would depend on which glands you are talking about in the human or animal body.
Endocrine glands.
Bacteria.
hormones
hormones
A duck.
Excretion helps in maintaining homeostasis in an animal by removing extra and unnecessary materials from the body. The pituitary glands and the gastric glands are responsible for excretion.
Epithelium is a layer of animal tissue. It can be found in the lining of certain organs and glands in the body.
Since mammals give live nirth to their young, they will have a womb (uterus) where the baby animal grows until time to be born- and mammary glands (breasts) since mammals nurse their babies.
sweat glands.
Silk in spiders is produced in special glands located in their abdomen. The silk glands contain liquid protein which solidifies as it is extruded through spinnerets located at the rear of the spider's abdomen, forming strands of silk.
The proper anatomical development of males and females as well as their ability to reproduce depend on the functioning of special glands in their bodies.