How to use in-sentence of “gland”:
– This causes the thyroid gland to grow, as well as produce more thyroid hormones.
– It happens when the thyroid gland gets larger.
– Impalas have unique brushlike tufts of black hair that cover a scent gland located just above the heel on each hind leg.
– This gland is below the bladder.
– Males and females look pretty similar except during the breeding season, when the most conspicuous difference is a swollen gland around the male’s vent.

Example sentences of “gland”:
– National Toxicology Program later agreed with the panel, expressing “some concern for effects on the brain, behavior, and prostate gland in fetuses, infants, and children at current human exposures to bisphenolA” and “”minimal” concern for effects on the mammary gland and an earlier age for puberty for females in fetuses, infants, and children at current human exposures to bisphenolA.” The NTP had “”negligible” concern that exposure of pregnant women to bisphenolA will result in fetal or neonatal mortality, birth defects, or reduced birth weight and growth in their offspring.”, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences website.
– The most common cause of this disorder is “Graves’ disease.” Graves’ disease is a condition in which the thyroid gland becomes overactive.
– Goblet cell and submucosal gland hyperplasia: Among the physical changes that may happen in airway remodeling is “goblet cell hyperplasia” and “submucosla gland hyperplasia”.
– This causes genetically female fetusfetuses to have a more masculine body appearance, because the babies’ adrenal gland produces higher levels of androgen hormones.
– When the sweat gland is stimulated, the cells secrete a fluid that is similar to plasma — that is, it is mostly water and it has high concentrations of sodium and chloride and a low concentration of potassium — but without the proteins and fatty acids that are normally found in plasma.
– Frontal bossing is usually seen in a few rare medical syndromes such as acromegaly – a chronic medical disorder in which the anterior pituitary gland makes to much growth hormone.
– Shah, p.240 Salivary gland cancer is rare, with 2% of head and neck tumors forming in the salivary glands, the majority in the parotid.
– In the 1890s, Pavlov was investigating the gastric function of dogs by externalizing a salivary gland so he could collect, measure, and analyze the saliva and what response it had to food under different conditions.
– It is a bad-smelling gland that is shaped like a snake’s tongue.
– Renin makes the blood vessels smaller and tells the adrenal gland to make aldosterone.
– Nichols died of complications from salivary gland cancer in Cocoa Beach, Florida on May 2, 2005 at the age of 67.
- National Toxicology Program later agreed with the panel, expressing "some concern for effects on the brain, behavior, and prostate gland in fetuses, infants, and children at current human exposures to bisphenolA" and ""minimal" concern for effects on the mammary gland and an earlier age for puberty for females in fetuses, infants, and children at current human exposures to bisphenolA." The NTP had ""negligible" concern that exposure of pregnant women to bisphenolA will result in fetal or neonatal mortality, birth defects, or reduced birth weight and growth in their offspring.", National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences website.
- The most common cause of this disorder is "Graves’ disease.” Graves’ disease is a condition in which the thyroid gland becomes overactive.
- Goblet cell and submucosal gland hyperplasia: Among the physical changes that may happen in airway remodeling is "goblet cell hyperplasia" and "submucosla gland hyperplasia".
More in-sentence examples of “gland”:
– The gland releases several kinds of hormones.
– Fluids are added by the seminal vesicles, the prostate gland and the bulbourethral glands to make semen.
– Small openings around the nipple are part of a gland that makes oil to keep the skin soft.
– This gland is sometimes useless to birds that do not need it.
– The prostate is a gland of the male body that adds part of the fluid to semen.
– The mammary gland and its origin during synapsid evolution.
– One review noted: The adrenal gland hormones play a vital role in adapting to “ever-changing environmental and emergency situations, and help vertebrates in their successful survival”.
– During this time, the female feeds the developing offspring with a milky substance secreted by a modified gland in the uterus.
– Prostate cancer is a disease in which cancer develops in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system.
– The hypothalamus releases factors down the pituitary stalk to the pituitary gland where they cause the release of pituitary hormones.
– Grunewald was first Medical diagnosisdiagnosed with a rare form of salivary gland cancer in 2009.
– A bulbourethral gland is one of two small glands found in the reproductive system of human males.
– During sexual arousal each gland makes a clear liquid known as pre-ejaculate or “pre-cum”.
– The coiled part in the dermis is where sweat is made, and the long part is a duct that connects the gland to the opening or pore on the skins’s outer surface.
– The studies indicating harm reported a variety of deleterious effects in rodent offspring exposed in the womb: abnormal weight gain, insulin resistance, prostate cancer, and too much mammary gland development.
– Sebaceous gland carcinoma is a very uncommon and aggressive form of cancer involving the sebaceous glands; sebaceous adenoma is a more benign neoplasm of the sebaceous glands.
– One musk gland has about 25 to 30 grams of musk.
– But some scientists have contended that “low levels of sebaceous gland activity are not correlated with dry skin”, and it may serve little or no purpose in modern humans.
– Making these substances is controlled by the pituitary gland which is a small gland in the brain.
– They have poison gland in their skin.
– Gwynn died of salivary gland cancer in Poway, California.
– The birds secrete an acidic compound from a gland located in their mouth.
– Extrafloral nectaries -a gland secreting nectar -are common among the Mimosoideae and the Caesalpinioideae and are also found in some Faboideae.
– The sweat gland is in the layer of skin called the dermis along with other “equipment” such as nerve endings, hair follicles and so on.
– It is one of the main hormones released by the adrenal gland in response to stress.
- The gland releases several kinds of hormones.
- Fluids are added by the seminal vesicles, the prostate gland and the bulbourethral glands to make semen.
- Small openings around the nipple are part of a gland that makes oil to keep the skin soft.
– Anal gland scent-marking plays an important role in mating-season in both sexes as it is the primarily communication method.
– Cone snails use a hypodermic-like modified radula tooth and a venom gland to attack and paralyze their prey before eating it.
– All birds have a large gland at the top part of their bill, above their eyes.
– This gland produces the spermatophore, which carries a sperm packet at its tip.
– An endocrine gland is its counterpart.
– In 2009, he was diagnosed with salivary gland neoplasm.
– The sweat gland is a long, coiled, hollow tube of cells.
– The main endocrine glands are the pituitary gland, the pancreas, the gonads, the Thyroidthyroid gland and the adrenal glands.
– Although the pituitary gland is known as the ‘master’ endocrine gland, both of the lobes are under the control of the hypothalamus.
– More endorphins are released in the pituitary gland during times of pain or stress.
– The thyroid gland secretes thyroid hormones, which control how fast the body’s chemical functions go.
– The structure consisting of hair, hair follicle, arrector pili muscle, and sebaceous gland is known as a pilosebaceous unit.
– The caterpillar has a bad smelling, forked gland called an osmeterium.
– The parotid gland produces purely serous saliva.
– Crocodiles have a gland that removes much of the salt.
– Melanocyte-stimulating hormones from the pituitary gland causes melanocytes to produce more melanin.
– This is a double-gland system where one gland secretes the glue and another secretes a de-adhesive.
– The pituitary gland consists of two parts: the anterior pituitary and the posterior pituitary.
– Each gland is about 6mm long and 3–4mm wide.
– If a person has hypothyroidism, their thyroid gland does not make enough hormones.
– This gland is found in the throat.
– A gland is a group of cells in the body which make substances such as hormones.
