Exocrine gland
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		| Exocrine gland | |
|---|---|
| Term | Exocrine gland | 
| Short definition | exocrine gland (EK-soh-krin. | 
| Type | Cancer terms | 
| Specialty | Oncology | 
| Language | English | 
| Source | NCI | 
| Comments | |
exocrine gland - (pronounced) (EK-soh-krin. . . ) A gland that produces substances such as sweat, tears, saliva, milk, and digestive juices and discharges them through a duct or opening on a body surface. Examples of exocrine glands are sweat glands, lacrimal glands, salivary glands, mammary glands, and digestive glands in the stomach, pancreas, and intestines
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Exocrine gland
- Wikipedia's article - Exocrine gland
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