Examples of using Secrete in English and their translations into French
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have two tube-like structures, called cornicles, which extend from the back and secrete a defensive fluid.
It may secrete an enzyme to soften the wood before starting to dig with its foot.
The smell you give off… it can make someone else secrete intoxicating hormones.
are hooked to the scalp by a sticky substance that secrete.
Endocrine glands are glands of the endocrine system that secrete their products, hormones, directly into the
The wood may secrete colourings and its own natural oils which may leave residues behind on a light coloured cover.
which is based on CD4 lymphocytes that secrete gamma interferon.
They secrete a special liquid that both coats their own body with icy armor
Sweat glands can secrete up to 30 grams of sweat per minute
The alveolar epithelium type II cells of each alveolus secrete pulmonary surfactant to protect and help to expansion of alveoli.
Ladybugs can secrete a fluid in the joints of their legs which gives them bad taste.
horses can secrete E immunoglobulins(IgE)
Second, immune cells also have the ability to synthesize, secrete, transport and catabolize endocannabinoids 24.
male dwarf trout with growth of just 8 cm can secrete milk and fertilize eggs.
A ladybug who feels threatened can make the dead and secrete this substance to protect themselves.
Did you know that the sun's ultraviolet rays make us secrete anti-depressive substances?
Tom. That is, secrete and form a sort of protective envelope.
The cell grows into hundreds of branched and interconnecting tubes, which secrete an organic cement to collect particles of sediment and sand, forming a crusty structure called the test.
The tadpoles secrete a hormone that inhibits digestion in the mother whilst they develop by consuming their very large yolk supply.
Specifically, this material reduces perspiration you secrete allowing sweat to evaporate quickly