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Differences between exocrine and endocrine glands

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Answered by kanchisingh66
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Answer:

Exocrine glands have a duct to put out their secretions eg salivary gland, saliva is poured into mouth by salivary duct Endocrine glands- secretions of endocrine glands are poured into blood without any duct eg thyroid gland.

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Answered by payal976983
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Answer:

Exocrine glands:

i) does not pour secretion into lymph or blood.

ii) duct is present.

iii) secretion is poured directly over the target tissue.

iv) secretion is enzymatic, lubricant or excretory.

examples: sweat glands, sebaceous glands etc

Endocrine glands:

i) pour secretion into lymph or venous blood.

ii) duct is absent.iii) secretion is transported to target tissue through blood.

iv) secretion contains hormones.

examples: pituitary, thyroid, adrenal glands etc.

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