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Duct gland

British pronunciation/dˈʌkt ɡlˈand/
American pronunciation/dˈʌkt ɡlˈænd/
Duct gland
[NOUN]
1

a specialized structure in the human body that produces and releases substances through a duct

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What is "duct gland"?

Duct gland refers to a specific glandular structure in the human body that produces and secretes substances through a duct. These glands are responsible for synthesizing and releasing various substances, such as enzymes, hormones, mucus, or sweat, that play important roles in physiological processes and maintaining overall health. The duct serves as a passageway for the substances to be transported and delivered to specific target areas or released to the external environment. Duct glands are found throughout the body and contribute to the proper functioning of various systems and processes.

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