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  1. Endocrine system (3152 bytes)
    1: ...m''' is a control system of ductless glands that secrete chemical messengers called [[hormone]]s that circ...
    5: == Table of endocrine glands and the hormones secreted ==
  2. Digestion (4206 bytes)
    20: ...tomach]] and stimulates the [[gastric gland]]s to secrete [[pepsinogen]] and [[hydrochloric acid]]. Secreti...
    22: ... of bile in the [[gall bladder]]. This hormone is secreted in resonse to fat in chyme.
  3. Breast (4630 bytes)
    1: ...|female]] human body that contain the organs that secrete [[milk]] used to feed [[infant]]s. [[man|Male]]s ...
    28: ...babies by producing milk. The mammary glands that secrete the milk from the breasts make up a relatively sm...
  4. Pulmonary alveolus (8193 bytes)
    8: * Type II cells that secrete surfactant to lower the surface tension
    41: ... and blood flow. For example, alveolar epithelia secrete vasodilating substances in response to normal lev...
  5. Pancreas (4781 bytes)
    21: ... [[pancreatic lipase]], and [[amylase]]) that are secreted into the [[lumen]] of the acinus.
    24: ...tokinin]] and [[secretin]], which are [[enzyme]]s secreted by cells in the [[stomach]] and [[duodenum]], in...
    33: ...rine system|endocrine]] cells of the pancreas and secrete [[insulin]], [[glucagon]], and several other horm...
  6. Ductless gland (434 bytes)
    1: ...ocrine gland]]s are also ductless glands, as they secrete the hormones they produce directly into the blood...
  7. Thyroid (5421 bytes)
    14: ...cells, [[parafollicular cell]]s or C cells, which secrete [[calcitonin]].
  8. Adrenal gland (7544 bytes)
    35: ...low to the kidneys, cells of the zona glomerulosa secrete the mineralocorticoid [[aldosterone]] into the bl...
    43: ...ticotropic hormone]] (ACTH). The [[hypothalamus]] secretes [[corticotropin-releasing hormone]] which stimul...
  9. Epithelium (4397 bytes)
    16: ...roughout the simple columnar epithelial cells and secrete [[mucus]]. The free surface of the columnar cell...
  10. Bee (11175 bytes)
    53: Worker bees are infertile females. Worker bees secrete the [[Beeswax|wax]] used to build the hive, clean...
  11. Ant (13019 bytes)
    90: * [[Aphid]]s secrete a sweet liquid called [[honeydew]]. Normally thi...
    91: ...est at night. The caterpillars have a gland which secretes honeydew if the ants massage them.
    92: * Some myrmecophagous (ant-eating) caterpillars secrete a pheromone which makes the ants think the larva ...
  12. Spider (29039 bytes)
    140: ...arried out internally and externally. The spiders secrete digestive fluids into their [[prey]] from a serie...
  13. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    20: such as ''[[Triphyophyllum]]'', which secrete mucilage, but whose leaves do not
    47: waterproofing, species of ''Sarracenia'' secrete enzymes such as [[protease]]s and [[phosphatase]]...
    71: is particularly pronounced, and both secretes [[nectar]], and provides a thorny overhang to th...
    74: nectar bribes secreted by the peristome, and by bright flower-like [[an...
    220: ...aceae also have stalked, vascularised glands that secrete mucilage on their [[calyx|calyces]] and aid in se...
  14. Hypothalamus (1987 bytes)
    4: ...tuberoinfundibular pathway]].The [[neurons]] that secrete GnRH are linked to the [[limbic system]], which i...
  15. Prostate (3581 bytes)
    1: ...mmal]]ian [[sex organ]]s. Its main function is to secrete and store a clear, slightly [[Base (chemistry)|ba...
  16. Arachnid (3432 bytes)
    24: ...ther small animals. Many are [[venom]]ous - they secrete [[poison]] from specialized glands to kill prey o...
  17. Arthropod (9248 bytes)
    54: ...w, an arthropod must shed its old exoskeleton and secrete a new one. This process, molting, is expensive in...
  18. Bird (20345 bytes)
    144: ...e species of [[pitohui]], found in [[New Guinea]] secrete a powerful [[neurotoxin]] in their feathers.
  19. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    60: ...] against a foreign body is that [[plasma cell]]s secrete IgE as opposed to either IgM (against novel antig...
    62: When IgE is first secreted it binds to the Fc receptors on a mast cell or b...
    76: ...s, such as intestinal worms (e.g. [[hookworm]]s), secrete [[immunosuppressant]] chemicals into the gut wall...
  20. Limestone (3809 bytes)
    3: ...arine biology|marine organisms]]. These organisms secrete shells that settle out of the water column and ar...

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