| secretory d. |
watery, voluminous diarrhea resulting from increased stimulation of ion and water secretion, inhibition of their absorption, or both; stool osmolality approximates that of plasma, and diarrhea persists during fasting. Cf. osmotic d.
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| secretory g.’s |
granules in secretory cells that apparently represent material that helps to form the secretion.
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| secretory i. A |
secretory IgA; the predominant immunoglobulin in secretions (oral, nasal, bronchial, urogenital, and intestinal mucous secretions and tears, saliva, and milk), a dimer containing the J chain and the secretory component (SC).
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| secretory n. |
any efferent nerve whose stimulation increases glandular activity.
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| secretory p. |
see under component.
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