How do you use Glands in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Glands meaning
plural of gland
Using Glands
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of gland
- In the example corpus, glands often appears in combinations such as: adrenal glands, glands in, glands and.
Context around Glands
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 10 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Glands
- In this selection, "glands" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, anal, exocrine, sweat, may, secrete and behind stand out and add context to how "glands" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include many mucous glands and in and species poison glands. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "glands" sits close to words such as almighty, antarctic and bing, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with glands
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The skin contains many mucous glands and in some species, poison glands. (12 words)
Capybaras have two types of scent glands; a morillo, located on the snout, and anal glands. (16 words)
Both sexes have these glands, but males have much larger morillos and use their anal glands more frequently. (18 words)
A pair of former nephridia in the head were converted secondarily into the salivary glands, while another pair in the final segment of male specimens now serve as glands that apparently play a role in reproduction. (36 words)
The glands weigh about 1 g at birth and develop to an adult weight of about 4 grams each. citation In a fetus the glands are first detectable after the sixth week of development. (34 words)
A condition called marginal blepharitis causes inflammation around the roots of the eyelashes and also swells shut the mouths of the meibomian glands in each lid, which can lead to dry eye, Carruthers said. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Directly beside or behind this lie two pairs of special glands, which probably serve an auxiliary reproductive function; the rearmost glands are also known as anal glands.
The type of secretory product of exocrine glands may also be one of three categories: * Serous glands secrete a watery, often protein-rich, fluid-like product, e.g. sweat glands.
A pair of former nephridia in the head were converted secondarily into the salivary glands, while another pair in the final segment of male specimens now serve as glands that apparently play a role in reproduction.
Both sexes have these glands, but males have much larger morillos and use their anal glands more frequently.
Capybaras have two types of scent glands; a morillo, located on the snout, and anal glands.
Defenses The skin of the adult cane toad is toxic, as well as the enlarged parotoid glands behind the eyes, and other glands across their backs.
Endocrine glands several glands and tissues which secrete signaling chemicals (almost always in very very small quantities) which control the function of other tissues.
Endocrine surgery main General surgeons are trained to remove all or part of the thyroid and parathyroid glands in the neck and the adrenal glands just above each kidney in the abdomen.
Function Glands are divided based on their function into two groups: Here is a diagram that shows the differences between Endocrine and Exocrine glands.
The diameter of human hair varies from convert. citation There are two million small, tubular glands and sweat glands that produce watery fluids that cool the body by evaporation.
The glands in this group can be divided into three groups: * Apocrine glands a portion of the secreting cell 's body is lost during secretion.
The glands weigh about 1 g at birth and develop to an adult weight of about 4 grams each. citation In a fetus the glands are first detectable after the sixth week of development.
Their skin contains little keratin and lacks scales, but contains many mucous glands and in some species, poison glands.
The skin contains many mucous glands and in some species, poison glands.
The slime glands themselves are probably modified crural glands. citation All three structures correspond to an evolutionary origin in the leg pairs of the other segments.
Workers have morphological specializations, including the pollen basket (corbicula), abdominal glands that produce beeswax, brood-feeding glands, and barbs on the sting.
A condition called marginal blepharitis causes inflammation around the roots of the eyelashes and also swells shut the mouths of the meibomian glands in each lid, which can lead to dry eye, Carruthers said.
After their first viscous venture, Thompson and his crew learned that if they hauled traps with minimal jostling, they could avoid triggering the wrigglers’ hyperactive slime glands.
Alongside rosemary oil is cedarwood, an essential oil known for its ability to balance out oil glands and cleanse the skin.
C) Chronic Fatigue: This may also be associated with chronic stress, depletion of stress hormones, fatigued or burnt out adrenal glands, mitochondrial challenges, malabsorption of nutrients.
Common combinations with glands
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- adrenal glands 20×
- glands in 19×
- glands and 18×
- salivary glands 14×
- glands that 14×
- glands are 12×
- the glands 12×
- sweat glands 10×
- anal glands 9×
- glands to 8×