OpenStax AnatPhys fig.4.10 - Modes of Secretion by Glands updated - English labels

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Modes of Glandular Secretion. (a) In merocrine secretion, the cell remains intact. (b) In apocrine secretion, the apical portion of the cell is released, as well. (c) In holocrine secretion, the cell is destroyed as it releases its product and the cell itself becomes part of the secretion. English labels. From OpenStax book 'Anatomy and Physiology', fig. 4.10.
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OpenStax AnatPhys fig.4.10 - Modes of Secretion by Glands updated - English labels
Uploaded by: Jorn IJkhout
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
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Modes of Glandular Secretion. (a) In merocrine secretion, the cell remains intact. (b) In apocrine secretion, the apical portion of the cell is released, as well. (c) In holocrine secretion, the cell is destroyed as it releases its product and the cell itself becomes part of the secretion. English labels. From OpenStax book 'Anatomy and Physiology', fig. 4.10.
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