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secretion <a secretion; secretions> N

secretion BIOL
secretion (relations)
secretion (relations)
secretion (relations)
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secretion BIOL
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secretion (relations)

internal secretion ZOOL

white secretion of the eye

secretion discharged before ejaculation of semen

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Influenza can also be transmitted by saliva, nasal secretions, feces and blood.
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The release of histamine is the most important positive regulation mechanism of the secretion of gastric acid in the stomach.
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Here they produce cerumen, or earwax, by mixing their secretion with sebum and dead epidermal cells.
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Duodenal ulcers are more common than gastric ulcers and, unlike gastric ulcers, are caused by increased gastric acid secretion.
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In high doses it also inhibits the enzyme carbonic anhydrase which leads to increased secretion of bicarbonate and alkalizes the urine.
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The gastric mucosa protects itself from gastric acid with a layer of mucus, the secretion of which is stimulated by certain prostaglandins.
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The system produces urine by a process of filtration, reabsorption, and tubular secretion.
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When glucose is not present, this receptor no longer couples to stimulate insulin secretion in order to prevent hypoglycemia.
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The liver helps regulate glucose levels by reducing its secretion of glucose in the presence of insulin.
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Functions include phagocytosis of foreign particles, production of antibodies, secretion of inflammatory response triggers (histamine and heparin), neutralize histamine.
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