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preputial gland

clitoral/preputial gland

An aired, lobulated, modified sebaceous glands located in the inguinal region adjacent to the penis and vagina, with pheromonal functions in male rodents; in males, the preputial gland empties into the preputial cavity and in females, the preputial (aka clitoral) gland duct empties into the clitoral fossa.

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Тип Gland
Система органов Reproductive
Родительская структура reproductive gland
Латинское название clitoral/preputial gland

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the preputial gland?

An aired, lobulated, modified sebaceous glands located in the inguinal region adjacent to the penis and vagina, with pheromonal functions in male rodents; in males, the preputial gland empties into the preputial cavity and in females, the preputial (aka clitoral) gland duct empties into the clitoral

What body system is the preputial gland part of?

The preputial gland is part of the Reproductive.

What is the Latin name for the preputial gland?

The Latin name for the preputial gland is clitoral/preputial gland.

References

  1. UBERON — UBERON:0000359 Cross-species anatomy ontology (EMBL-EBI Ontology Lookup Service)
  2. Wikipedia — preputial gland Encyclopedia article (verified cross-reference)

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.