Apocrine

usgb/əˈproʊˌkraɪn/
adjective

Apocrine refers to a type of gland that releases secretions through the cytoplasm in vesicles, mainly found in specific areas of the body.

The apocrine glands produce a thicker type of sweat that can have a stronger odor.
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apocrine sweat glands,apocrine secretion,apocrine response

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Biological Mechanism

Understand how apocrine glands function in the body

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The apocrine glands are responsible for the thicker sweat, which is associated with body odor.
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Contrasting Terms

Know the differences between apocrine and merocrine secretion

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Merocrine glands secrete their substances without losing any cellular material, unlike apocrine glands.
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Contextual Usage

Use apocrine in discussions of human anatomy

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When discussing human sweat glands, it's important to distinguish between apocrine and other types.
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