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goblet cells
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contain large, lightly staining granules that fill the apical portion of the cell. nucleus at base. synthesize and secrete mucins. In intestines and respiratory systems - apical release
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enteroendocrine cells
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small, dense core secretory granules that fill the basal portion of cell. synthesize and secrete hormones. In intestine, respiratory systems - Basal release
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parenchyma
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functional portion of the gland
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stroma
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structural portion of the gland - doesn't play a part in secretion or transport!
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exocrine glands
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In liver, pancreas. cells will differentiate, but will still connect to original site by duct; apical release
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endocrine cells
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connection to the epithelium has been broken - secrete right into the bloodstream (basal release)
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merocrine secretion
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conservation of membrane (exocytosis)
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apocrine
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secretion includes apical part of the cell
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holocrine
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entire cell is lost during secretion
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autocrine
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secretory product stimulates receptor on same cell
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paracrine
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secretion involves neighboring cells
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serous
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type of cellular secretion - enzymatic
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