Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet SECRETES
SECRETES
Definition av SECRETES
- böjningsform av secrete
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- A gland is a cell or an organ in an animal's body that produces and secretes different substances that the organism needs, either into the bloodstream or into a body cavity or outer surface.
- edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=eebo;idno=A12581 The excellent and pleasant worke of Iulius Solinus Polyhistor Contayning the noble actions of humaine creatures, the secretes & prouidence of nature, the description of countries, the maners of the people: with many meruailous things and strange antiquities, seruing for the benefitt and recreation of all sorts of persons.
- Each parotid is wrapped around the mandibular ramus, and secretes serous saliva through the parotid duct into the mouth, to facilitate mastication and swallowing and to begin the digestion of starches.
- Genderblind protein is expressed in glial cells where it secretes the neurotransmitter glutamate and regulates the organization of glutamate receptors.
- The syndrome is caused by a gastrinoma, a neuroendocrine tumor that secretes a hormone called gastrin.
- The pancreas secretes zymogens partly to prevent the enzymes from digesting proteins in the cells in which they are synthesised.
- Joint capsule: the fibrous capsule, continuous with the periosteum of articulating bones, surrounds the diarthrosis and unites the articulating bones; the joint capsule consists of two layers - (1) the outer fibrous membrane that may contain ligaments and (2) the inner synovial membrane that secretes the lubricating, shock absorbing, and joint-nourishing synovial fluid; the joint capsule is highly innervated, but without blood and lymph vessels, and receives nutrition from the surrounding blood supply via either diffusion (slow), or via convection (fast, more efficient), induced through exercise.
- The pancreas further produces large amounts of bicarbonate and secretes bicarbonate through the pancreatic duct to the duodenum to neutralize gastric acid passing into the digestive tract.
- The liver secretes TTR into the blood, and the choroid plexus secretes TTR into the cerebrospinal fluid.
- meliloti and its legume hosts begins when the plant secretes an array of betaines and flavonoids into the rhizosphere: 4,4′-dihydroxy-2′-methoxychalcone, cynaroside, 4′,7-dihydroxyflavone, 6′′-O-malonylononin, liquiritigenin, 5-methoxyluteolin, medicarpin, and trigonelline.
- In arthropods, a hypodermis can refer to an epidermal layer of cells that secretes the chitinous cuticle.
- In response, the mantle tissue of the mollusk secretes nacre into the pearl sac, a cyst that forms during the healing process.
- When sexually excited, the skin of the waterbuck secretes a greasy substance with the odour of musk (sebum), giving it the name "greasy kob".
- They owe their buoyancy to their proximity to the ducks preen gland which secretes an oil distributed by the duck as a cleaning and waterproofing measure.
- Tall, lanky bipeds, their skin secretes a poisonous mucus, and their small mouths are filled with sharp teeth.
- They used chainmail or bechter armour to protect the upper body, vambrace sometimes with gauntlets, secretes (rarely lobster-tailed pot helmets), buckler shields, sabre, composite bow, pistols, and carbine.
- The fungus then secretes diffusible factors, to which root hairs are highly sensitive, allowing the hyphae to penetrate into the epidermal cells and create a Hartig net in the first layers of the root cortex.
- Unlike Drosera, Roridula gorgonias secretes a very sticky resinous substance, mainly containing acylglycerides and triterpenoids that are insoluble in water.
- The clitellum is a thickened glandular and non-segmented section of the body wall near the head in earthworms and leeches that secretes a viscid sac in which eggs are stored.
- The sundew secretes mucin to trap its prey, which consists of a variety of species, including bees, small wasps, beetles; fruit flies such as Drosophila and Ceratitis capitata; Diptera, like fungus gnats and house flies; lacewings, and other arthropods.
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