| holocrine | Form of secretion in which the whole cell is shed from the gland, usually after becoming packed with the main secretory substance. In mammals, sebaceous glands are one of the few examples. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| holocrine gland | A gland whose secretion consists of disintegrated cells of the gland itself, e.g., a sebaceous gland, in contrast to a merocrine gland. (05 Mar 2000) |
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secretion is the process in which the cell containing the secretion product dies and is pushed out of the gland as more cells accumulate and die.
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| holocrine g. |
a gland whose discharged secretion contains entire secreting cells.
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| holocrine secretion |
A secretion in which the entire cell and its contents are extruded as a part of the secretory product, as in sebaceous glands.
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