• The proper name for the stuff is cerumen, and it's produced only by the outermost bit of the ear canal, thanks to a mix of between one and two thousand sebaceous glands (which, on your head, also help to keep hair oily) and modified sweat glands . (bbc.com)
  • dry itchy skin because of decreased sebaceous glands. (freezingblue.com)
  • Cross sectional image of skin showing a sweat gland and a sebaceous gland. (coursehero.com)
  • Sebaceous glands are found in most of the skin (except the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet). (coursehero.com)
  • Sebaceous glands are classified as holocrine glands. (coursehero.com)
  • A thick oily substance, secreted by the sebaceous glands of the skin, that consists of fat and cellular debris. (coursehero.com)
  • The sebaceous gland is an example of a holocrine gland because its product of secretion (sebum) is released with remnants of dead cells. (coursehero.com)
  • Sebaceous glands are the oil secreting glands of your body. (coursehero.com)
  • The sebaceous glands are located in the dermis, the middle layer of the skin, and they develop from the epithelial cells of the hair follicle itself (the external root sheath of the hair follicle). (coursehero.com)
  • Sebaceous gland ducts thus usually open up into the upper part of a hair follicle, called the infundibulum. (coursehero.com)
  • The infundibulum is part of the pilosebaceous canal, the one responsible for discharging sebum and one that is composed of the infundibulum and the short duct of the sebaceous gland itself. (coursehero.com)
  • However, some sebaceous gland ducts open directly onto our skin surface such as at the corner of the mouth and the glans penis. (coursehero.com)
  • Sebaceous glands, present on both surfaces of the auricle, are most numerous in the concha and fossa triangularis. (co.ma)
  • Oil (sebum) from sebaceous glands keeps skin and hair conditioned and protected. (tomsk.ru)
  • The gene is responsible for determination of human cerumen type (wet or dry ear wax) and presence of underarm osmidrosis (odor associated with sweat caused by excessive apocrine secretion), and is associated with colostrum secretion. (wikipedia.org)
  • The phenotypes expressed by the genotypes include cerumen type (wet or dry ear wax), osmidrosis (odor associated with sweat caused by excessive apocrine secretion), and possibly breast cancer risk, although there is ongoing debate on whether there is a real correlation of the wet ear wax phenotype to breast cancer susceptibility. (wikipedia.org)
  • Regardless, the secretion of sebum out of the gland is helped along by the contraction of the arrector pili muscle. (coursehero.com)
  • Other secretory mechanisms include holocrine (in which the gland cell membrane disintegrates to release its secretion), apocrine (in which the ends of the gland cells pinch off, carrying the secretion), and direct active transport of particular molecules across the gland cell membrane. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • What are the three methods of secretion for an exocrine gland? (tomsk.ru)
  • Silk is a product of the silkworm's salivary gland secretion. (tomsk.ru)
  • The two main types of sweat glands are eccrine sweat glands and apocrine sweat glands. (coursehero.com)
  • Apocrine sweat glands are coiled tubular glands that discharge in the canals of hair follicles. (coursehero.com)
  • The other kind of sweat glands are known as apocrine glands. (coursehero.com)
  • The apocrine glands are found in places like the armpits, scrotum, anus, and labia majora. (coursehero.com)
  • Unlike eccrine glands, the exact function of apocrine glands is unknown and debated. (coursehero.com)
  • The glands in the ear that help to secrete wax are a course of glands called the apocrine glands, which are likewise in charge of your smelliest sweat. (littlesproutimaging.com)
  • The yellow or brown waxy secretions produced by vestigial apocrine sweat glands in the external ear canal. (ucdenver.edu)
  • There are three categories of functional classification, holocrine glands, merocrine (or eccrine) glands, and apocrine glands. (tomsk.ru)
  • An example of apocrine exocrine glands are the apocrine glands in the mammary glands and the arm pits and groin. (tomsk.ru)
  • Complete indifference was shown to the odour of skin, liver, sebum and cerumen, but perspiration induced an avoiding reaction. (biologists.com)
  • sweat glands. (freezingblue.com)
  • Sweat glands, also known as sudoriferous glands, are distributed over most of the body surface. (coursehero.com)
  • Sweat glands are located deep within the skin and primarily regulate temperature. (coursehero.com)
  • Eccrine sweat glands are smaller sweat glands. (coursehero.com)
  • The major sweat glands of the human body, found in virtually all skin, produce a clear, odorless substance, consisting primarily of water and NaCl. (coursehero.com)
  • The type of sweat gland that is least responsible for thermoregulation and most responsible for body odor. (coursehero.com)
  • Sweat glands, also called sudoriferous glands, are simple tubular glands found almost everywhere on our body. (coursehero.com)
  • The secretory portion of a sweat gland is a twisted and coiled tube that has an opening at its very top. (coursehero.com)
  • It is in the coiled secretory portion of the sweat gland where the sweat is actually produced. (coursehero.com)
  • The most numerous types of sweat glands in our skin, found almost everywhere on the body, are called eccrine glands. (coursehero.com)
  • These are the true sweat glands in the sense of helping to regulate body temperature. (coursehero.com)
  • The exocrine glands of the integumentary system produce sweat, oil, and wax to cool, protect, and moisturize the skin's surface. (innerbody.com)
  • salty fluid secreted by sweat glands. (wordinn.com)
  • The skin contains sweat glands and special glands, which produce wax (cerumen). (paediatricentservices.com.au)
  • Location: adult sweat glands, portions of male urethra. (assignguru.com)
  • They are coiled tubular glands that discharge their secretions directly onto the surface of the skin. (coursehero.com)
  • Holocrine glands accumulate their secretions in each cell's cytoplasm and release the whole cell into the duct. (tomsk.ru)
  • Here, the gland cells produce their secretions and release it into the duct, causing no damage to the cell. (tomsk.ru)
  • Exocrine gland secretions also aid in the defense against bacterial infection by carrying special enzymes, forming protective films, or by washing away microbes. (tomsk.ru)
  • Ear wax is primarily composed of dead skin cells, hair, and secretions from the ceruminous glands. (hearingfirst.co.uk)
  • Ear wax is an entirely natural wax-like compound, produced by special glands in the skin on the external part of the ear canal. (deafgz.com)
  • Special glands in your ears produce it for cleaning and other ear health benefits. (torontohearingservices.com)
  • The cells of ductless glands secrete specific molecules into the adjacent interstitial space (paracrine glands) or into the bloodstream (endocrine glands). (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The cells of ducted glands (exocrine glands) secrete into a cylindrical sac (tubular glands) or into a flask-shaped sac (alveolar glands). (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Exocrine glands can also be classified according to how they secrete their products. (tomsk.ru)
  • there is quite a good chance that the ear wax secreting from the glands can accumulate and you will have a blockage to deal with. (olwomen.com)
  • The integumentary system is an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. (innerbody.com)
  • Most exocrine glands are merocrine (or eccrine) glands. (tomsk.ru)
  • Exocrine glands perform a variety of bodily functions. (tomsk.ru)
  • Exocrine glands in the testes produce seminal fluid, which transports and nourishes sperm. (tomsk.ru)
  • Humans are not the only living beings that have exocrine glands. (tomsk.ru)
  • Exocrine glands in plant life produce water , sticky protective fluids, and nectars. (tomsk.ru)
  • The substances necessary for making birds' eggs, caterpillar cocoons, spiders' webs, and beeswax are all produced by exocrine glands. (tomsk.ru)
  • Milk that is produced by HUMAN MAMMARY GLANDS. (bvsalud.org)
  • The ducted glands are further divided into those in which there is only a single sac (simple tubular glands or simple alveolar glands) and those in which the sacs are connected by branching ducts (branched or compound glands). (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Hormone produced by the adrenal glands that increases heart and respiration rates. (w8mdspa.com)
  • The two adrenal glands are retroperitoneal, each embedded in perirenal fat above its respective kidney. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • This effect is localized to ceruminous gland membranes. (wikipedia.org)
  • FIGURE 1 Severe vertical canal epithelium and ceruminous gland hyperplasia impeding medical management of otitis externa. (cliniciansbrief.com)
  • Otoscopic examination of both ears using a standard handheld otoscope with 2×/4× magnification and a reusable 0.75-inch cone includes assessment of the exudate type (eg, ceruminous, purulent), degree of stenosis, and integrity of the ear canal (eg, presence of ulceration, mass, polypoid changes, ceruminous gland hyperplasia) and tympanic membrane. (cliniciansbrief.com)
  • They are a type of holocrine simple saccular (alveolar) gland. (coursehero.com)
  • They are typically larger than eccrine glands and their ducts tend to open into hair follicles instead of hairless areas of skin. (coursehero.com)
  • These glands, unlike the eccrine glands, serve virtually no role in the regulation of body temperature. (coursehero.com)
  • Locations: GI Tract, ducts of glands, gall bladder. (assignguru.com)
  • Locations: portion of male urethra, large ducts of some glands. (assignguru.com)
  • What are the four major endocrine glands? (tomsk.ru)
  • 1 Dogs and cats of breeds predisposed to otitis externa may have pendulous ears, canal hypertrichosis, and familial seborrhea or cerumen gland hyperplasia. (cliniciansbrief.com)
  • Cerumen is a special ear cleaning solution that you should use to clean out your ears. (torontohearingservices.com)
  • What's more, if you try to dig out the ear wax with a fingernail, swab, fork, pencil, key, chopstick or other pointy foreign object, you're actually reversing your ears' self-cleaning mechanisms by pushing soiled cerumen further into your ear canal with all the dust and dirt it's collected. (torontohearingservices.com)
  • So while ear wax isn't what we think of as pretty, nor would anyone like to eat an ear wax flavored Bertie Bott's Every Flavor jellybean, cerumen is especially designed to benefit your ears and keep them health in several ways. (torontohearingservices.com)
  • Wax (cerumen) from ceruminous glands in the outer ear protects ears from foreign matter . (tomsk.ru)
  • Some people simply have more cerumen than others, and they are usually aware of their condition due to the feeling of fullness in their ears when wax is not removed. (thehealthboard.com)
  • Hearing aids can stimulate cerumen production in the ears, while simultaneously blocking the earwax's migration out of your aural canals. (signia.net)
  • 1. An additional (usually smaller) gland that secretes the same substances as a primary gland. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • In the male reproductive tract, for example, the prostate, which secretes fluids that improve the viability of sperm, is an accessory gland to the testis. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • What gland secretes t3 and t4? (tomsk.ru)
  • These are also the glands largely responsible for body smells, as their excretions are converted by skin bacteria into various chemicals we associated with body odor. (coursehero.com)
  • Cerumen helps to acidify the ear canal and moisturize the ear canal skin. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Gland cells and their intertwined vascular beds can be controlled by autonomic innervation and by hormones from other glands. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Glands can also be classified according to the secretory mechanisms of their cells. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The ear is divided into three regions that function en masse to gather and also transmit noises to the brain: the outer ear, the center ear, and also the internal ear. (deafgz.com)
  • Human cerumen is dimorphic with wet and dry morphotypes [18]. (kenyon.edu)
  • Prokop-Prigge KA, Thaler E, Wysocki CJ, Preti G. Identification of volatile organic compounds in human cerumen. (ucdenver.edu)