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Frontiers | Apocrine secretion in the salivary glands of Drosophilidae and other dipterans is evolutionarily conserved
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![Scheme of apocrine secretion in the main cells of the epididymal tubule. | Download Scientific Diagram Scheme of apocrine secretion in the main cells of the epididymal tubule. | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334899237/figure/fig3/AS:787546418192384@1564777106079/Scheme-of-apocrine-secretion-in-the-main-cells-of-the-epididymal-tubule.png)
Scheme of apocrine secretion in the main cells of the epididymal tubule. | Download Scientific Diagram
![Which of the following is an example of the merocrine gland?(a) Sebaceous gland(b) Pineal gland(c) Salivary gland(d) Mammary gland Which of the following is an example of the merocrine gland?(a) Sebaceous gland(b) Pineal gland(c) Salivary gland(d) Mammary gland](https://www.vedantu.com/question-sets/422c42c2-31b1-4ce2-8c45-8cacb48311545073445132480810651.png)
Which of the following is an example of the merocrine gland?(a) Sebaceous gland(b) Pineal gland(c) Salivary gland(d) Mammary gland
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