Biology, asked by aleenasararaju1704, 9 months ago

Did erythropoietin is secreted by an endocrine gland or by a non - endocrine gland??
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Answered by tannigang
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Answer:

The endocrine system produces hormones that function to control and regulate many different body processes. The endocrine system coordinates with the nervous system to control the functions of the other organ systems. Cells of the endocrine system produce molecular signals called hormones. These cells may compose endocrine glands, may be tissues or may be located in organs or tissues that have functions in addition to hormone production. Hormones circulate throughout the body and stimulate a response in cells that have receptors able to bind with them. The changes brought about in the receiving cells affect the functioning of the organ system to which they belong. Many of the hormones are secreted in response to signals from the nervous system, thus the two systems act in concert to effect changes in the body.

Answered by neilakkiya
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Answer:

Explanation:

ENDOCRINE GLAND PRODUCES  erythropoietin

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