| 1. | The thymus gland cells form part of the body's immune system.
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| 2. | Between them are found unciliated gland cells thought to be capable of synthesizing digestive enzymes.
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| 3. | In the N-terminal domain, there are signal peptides which regulate spidroin secretion from silk gland cells.
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| 4. | Gland cells in the basal disc secrete a sticky fluid that accounts for its adhesive properties.
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| 5. | There are gland cells in the suprapedal gland.
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| 6. | Secretion entails the movement of salt and water from sweat gland cells into the sweat duct.
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| 7. | Class 2 epidermal adhesive gland cells have only been found in the defence systems of Aphidoidea and Tingidae.
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| 8. | Sebaceous gland cells also produce more antimicrobial peptides, such as HBD2, in response to binding of TLR2 and TLR4.
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| 9. | Wilmut's experiment involved fusing a mammary gland cell from an adult ewe with an egg cell from another ewe.
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| 10. | Gland cells used by female insects for gluing eggs to a substratum during oviposition have not been well studied.
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