Gland Cells
Gland cells are specialized cells found in many organisms which possess the ability to produce and secrete materials, such as hormones, enzymes, ions, and other metabolites. These secreted substances often serve a variety of important functions in the body, such as regulating metabolism, controlling growth, and stimulating immune responses. Gland cells are essential for the proper functioning of biological systems, and without them, life would not be possible. As such, they play a crucial role in many aspects of health and disease.
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