Difference between exocrine and endocrine gland
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An endocrine gland secretes its products, for example hormones, directly into the blood. An example of an endocrine gland is the adrenal gland which secretes adenaline made in the adrenal medulla directly into the blood.
An exocrine gland secretes its products for example enzymes, into ducts that lead to the target tissue. For example the salivary gland secretes saliva into the collecting duct which leads to the mouth.
An exocrine gland secretes its products for example enzymes, into ducts that lead to the target tissue. For example the salivary gland secretes saliva into the collecting duct which leads to the mouth.
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Exocrine gland :
● These glands have ducts for discharging their secretion on to the body surface.
● Example : Gastric glands , Sebaceous glands.
Endocrine gland :
● These glands lack ducts and pass their secretion into blood for transport.
● Example : pituitary glands , thyroid glands.
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Here is your answer ..
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Exocrine gland :
● These glands have ducts for discharging their secretion on to the body surface.
● Example : Gastric glands , Sebaceous glands.
Endocrine gland :
● These glands lack ducts and pass their secretion into blood for transport.
● Example : pituitary glands , thyroid glands.
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Hope it helps.
#pragya_singh
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