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7 June, 12:12

A gland produces a secretion that contain phospholipids. the type of secretory process for this gland is probably

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  1. 7 June, 13:37
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    Answer: apocrine (epitrichial)

    This sweat gland develops from primary hair germ, associated with primary hair follicle and distributed throughout all haired skin, deep within the sebaceous gland. Apocrine gland are simple tubular gland with a coiled secretory portion and straight duct. Moreover, it is a means of excreting waste products and secreting immunoglobulins and phospholipids that are present in the skin surface.
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