12 Metaphors for gland

A gland is a collection of cells (those viscous globules which are the units of all tissues and organs).

That it might perhaps be, in a sense, a gland of internal secretion was a despised theory.

The microscope has shown us that every gland is a chemical factory in which the cells are the workers.

But it is enough now to remember that these interstitial glands are the primary dictators of the genital sense and flair of the individual.

But occultists know that the pineal gland, with its peculiar arrangement of nerve-cell corpuscles, and its tiny grains of "brain-sand," is the physical telepathic receiving instrument.

But a host of experiments and data prove the interstitial glands to be the direct controllers of elementary sexuality and the specific sex traits of male and female.

What had hitherto prevented classification of the latter as glands was the fact that they possessed no visible pathways for the removal of their secretion.

Of this corporation the glands of internal secretion are the directors.

The pineal gland is a peculiar mass of nervous substance which is embedded in the human brain, in a position near the middle of the skull almost directly above the extreme top of the spinal column.

Glands are organs of various shapes and sizes, whose special work it is to separate materials from the blood for further use in the body, the products being known as secretion and excretion.

The mammary glands are typical glands of external secretion.

Glands are organs of various shapes and sizes, whose special work it is to separate materials from the blood for further use in the body, the products being known as secretion and excretion.

12 Metaphors for  gland