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  2. Dog odor - Wikipedia

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    Dogs also have numerous apocrine glands in their external ear canals. In this location, they are referred to as ceruminous glands. The ear canals also have numerous sebaceous glands. Together, these two sets of glands produce natural ear wax, or cerumen. Micro-organisms live naturally in this material and give the ears a characteristic slightly ...

  3. Anal gland - Wikipedia

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    Anal glands drain into anal crypts via anal ducts. Note also intersphincteric plane where some of these glands are located. The human anal glands are situated within the wall of the anal canal [10] and communicate with the lumen of the canal via ducts that open at the anal valves, just proximal to the pectinate line.

  4. Sweat gland - Wikipedia

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    Eccrine glands on their foot pads, like those on palms and soles of humans, did not evolve to cool either but rather increase friction and enhance grip. Dogs and cats have apocrine glands that are specialized in both structure and function located at the eyelids (Moll's glands), ears (ceruminous glands), anal sac, clitoral hood, and circumanal ...

  5. Prostate - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, dogs are the only species apart from humans seen to have a significant incidence of prostate cancer. [67] The prostate is the only male accessory gland that occurs in cetaceans, [68] consisting of diffuse urethral glands [69] surrounded by a very powerful compressor muscle. [70] The prostate gland originates with tissues in the ...

  6. Gland - Wikipedia

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    The glands in this group can be divided into three groups: Merocrine glands – cells secrete their substances by exocytosis. (e.g. mucous and serous glands; also called "eccrine", e.g. major sweat glands of humans, goblet cells, salivary gland, tear gland and intestinal glands)

  7. Sebaceous adenitis - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy of human skin, which shows the location of human and canine sebaceous glands. The signs of sebaceous adenitis are caused by an inflammatory disease process which affects the sebaceous glands of the skin. [5] The cause of the inflammatory disease is unknown. [6] Different breeds of dogs may have different underlying causes of the disease ...

  8. List of glands of the human body - Wikipedia

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    Specialized glands within the human integumentary system # Name Precursor gland derived from [3] Anatomic location 1 Ceruminous gland: Apocrine: Ear canal: 2 Mammary gland: Apocrine: Breast 3 Moll's gland: Apocrine: Eyelid margin 4 Tyson's gland: Sebaceous: Genital skin 5 Meibomian gland: Sebaceous: Tarsal plate: 6 Gland of Zeis: Sebaceous

  9. Bulbus glandis - Wikipedia

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    For domestic dogs the tie may last up to half an hour or more, though usually less. [7] When male canines are sexually excited, the bulbus glandis may swell up inside the penile sheath, even if the dog has been neutered. [8] The bulbus glandis also occurs in the penises of some pinnipeds, including South American fur seals. [9]