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3.1 Distinguish between endocrine and exocrine glands based on the following characteristics: • Presence and absence of ducts • Products secreted​

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Answered by Sunahari
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Endocrine glands are the glands that secrete hormones without ducts, while exocrine glands secrete hormones through ducts. ... Secretory products are released to an internal organ or the external surface through a duct. Examples. Thyroid glands, parathyroid glands, pituitary glands, adrenal glands.

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Answered by kpopfangirl981
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Endocrine glands – These are said to be the ductless glands of the human body as they directly release hormones in the blood. The endocrine system consists of various endocrine glands that are responsible for the processes occurring in the body. Endocrine glands are complex. An example of some important endocrine glands is the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, sex-glands, etc. The internal secretions of these glands are known as hormones

Exocrine glands – These are the glands that have duct associated with it. The Secretions are released to the outer surface of the body or some internal organ with the help of a duct. The secretory products of exocrine glands are enzymes, mucous and other substances. The exocrine glands are simple as compared to the endocrine gland. Some important exocrine glands are salivary glands, liver, pancreas, sweat glands, etc.

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