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glandular epithelium the epithelium that forms the secreting surface of a gland
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gland A group of special cells that make substances so that other parts of the body can work. For example, the pancreas is a gland that releases insulin so that other body cells can use glucose (sugar) for energy.
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gland A multicellular secretory structure.
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gland Structures within the body that produce and release certain fluids. There are two types of glands. One type, known as exocrine glands, release the fluids they produce via a tube or duct onto the skin or internal surfaces of the body, eg, sweat glands, salivary glands. The other type, called endocrine glands, release chemicals called hormones directly into the blood, eg, the adrenal glands that release the hormone adrenaline.
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glandular having characteristics of, or involving a gland; a gland is a group of cells, or an organ, that makes and secretes substances for use elsewhere in the body or for elimination from the body; glands are found in both plants and animals; salivary and sweat glands are two examples
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