different between secretion vs exocrinology
secretion
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i???n
Etymology 1
(1646) From French sécrétion, from Latin s?cr?ti?, s?cr?ti?nem.
Noun
secretion (countable and uncountable, plural secretions)
- (countable) any substance that is secreted by an organism
- (uncountable) the act of secreting a substance, especially from a gland
Translations
Etymology 2
Noun
secretion (plural secretions)
- the act of hiding something
Translations
Anagrams
- erections, isocenter, isocentre, necrotise, neoterics, resection, tricosene
Interlingua
Noun
secretion (plural secretiones)
- secretion
secretion From the web:
- what secretions enter the duodenum
- what secretions does the pancreas produce
- what secretions must contain amylase
- what secretions are produced by the pancreas
- what secretions are produced in the stomach
- what secretion inhibits stomach peristalsis
- what secretions nourish sperm
- what secretions exit the pancreatic duct
exocrinology
English
Etymology
exocrine +? -ology
Noun
exocrinology (uncountable)
- The study of external (exocrine) secretions, especially of pheromones
Translations
See also
- endocrinology
exocrinology From the web:
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