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  1. Apocrine - Wikipedia

    Apocrine (/ ˈæpəkrɪn /) [1] is a term used to classify the mode of secretion of exocrine glands. In apocrine secretion, secretory cells accumulate material at their apical ends, often forming …

  2. Modes of Glandular Secretion: Merocrine, Apocrine, and …

    May 30, 2025 · Apocrine secretion involves the release of the apical portion of the cell along with the secretory product. This method is seen in mammary glands and apocrine sweat glands, …

  3. Apocrine Glands Function & Location - Cleveland Clinic

    Aug 22, 2024 · Apocrine glands are structures within your skin that produce and secrete different bodily substances like thick, oily sweat and earwax. Apocrine glands are part of your body’s …

  4. Apocrine gland - Definition and Examples - Biology Online

    Apocrine glands are a sub-type of exocrine glands. They release their glandular apocrine secretions by the process of budding. Once the glandular contents are ready to be secreted, a …

  5. What are apocrine cells? | MyPathologyReport

    Apocrine cells are a type of glandular cell found in specific areas of the body, particularly in the skin. Under the microscope, apocrine cells are large and round with a visible central nucleolus …

  6. What Is Apocrine Secretion in the Human Body? - Biology Insights

    Aug 1, 2025 · Apocrine glands become active only after puberty due to hormonal changes, whereas eccrine glands are functional from birth. The mechanism of secretion also differs, with …

  7. Histology, Apocrine Gland - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Oct 10, 2022 · They are subclassified as merocrine (or eccrine), apocrine, and holocrine. Apocrine glands are nonfunctional before puberty, at which time they grow and commence …

  8. Apocrine Gland - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Apocrine glands are a type of sweat gland that are less numerous than eccrine glands, primarily located in the axillae, anogenital region, areola, and eyelid, and secrete through a process …

  9. Definition of apocrine gland - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

    A type of gland that is found in the skin, breast, eyelid, and ear. Apocrine glands in the breast secrete fat droplets into breast milk and those in the ear help form earwax.

  10. APOCRINE GLAND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of APOCRINE GLAND is a gland and especially a sweat gland that secretes a viscous fluid into a hair follicle (as in the armpit or groin), is lined with a single layer of usually …