ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: AN INTEGRATIVE A
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ISBN: 9781265949440
Author: McKinley
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 5, Problem 10DYKB
____ 10. A gland that releases its secretion by exocytosis out of secretory vesicles is called a(n) __________ gland.
- a. merocrine
- b. apocrine
- c. holocrine
- d. All of these are correct.
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