Excretory+ducts
31Glands of Zeis — are unilobar sebaceous glands located on the margin of the eyelid. The glands of Zeis service the eyelash. These glands produce an oily substance that is issued through the excretory ducts of the sebaceous lobule into the middle portion of the… …
32nephrogonoduct — n. [Gr. nephros, kidney; gonos, progeny; L. ductus, leading] Combined genital and excretory ducts …
33exocrine — 1. Denoting glandular secretion delivered to an apical or luminal surface. SYN: eccrine (1). 2. Denoting a gland that secretes outwardly through excretory ducts. [exo + G. krino, to separate] * * * exo·crine ek sə krən, .krīn, .krēn …
34Nematoda — The roundworms, a large phylum that includes many of the helminths parasitic in humans and a far greater number of plant parasitic and free living soil and aquatic nonparasitic species. For practical purposes, the parasitic nematodes may be… …
35pseudostratified epithelium — a type of epithelium found in the large excretory ducts of the parotid and several other glands and in the male urethra. The nuclei are spaced at different levels and the cells are variable in shape, giving the appearance of stratified epithelium …
36cystic prostatic hyperplasia — a usually benign type of hyperplasia of the prostate in dogs, with fluid filled cysts, often due to obstruction of excretory ducts …
37parenchyma prostatae — [TA] parenchyma of prostate glandular substance consisting of 30 to 50 small compound tubulosaccular or tubuloalveolar glands, making up the bulk of the prostate; their excretory ducts empty into the prostatic urethra. The parenchyma is… …
38emunctories — n. pl. Excretory ducts …
39bellini's duct — noun also bellini s tube or bellini s tubule bəˈlēnēz Usage: capitalized B Etymology: after Lorenzo Bellini died 1704 Italian anatomist : any of the excretory ducts of the kidney usually used in plural …
40tube of bellini — bəˈlēnē Usage: usually capitalized B Etymology: after Lorenzo Bellini died 1704 Italian anatomist : any of the large excretory ducts of the uriniferous tubules of the kidney that open on the free surface of the papillae …