Science, asked by Abishekghosh, 10 months ago

In what respect is a gland different from any other organ of the body​

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Answered by AmiLa03
10

Explanation:

A gland is an organ which produces and releases substances that perform a specific function in the body. There are two types of gland. Endocrine glands are ductless glands and release the substances that they make (hormones) directly into the bloodstream.

Answered by manvithegenius
3

Answer:

A gland is different from any other organ in the body,in the following ways -

• A gland is made out of a group of biological cells.

But,

A organ is made out of a group of tissues.

• A gland can secrete biochemical substances (eg. Hormones) which are necessary for our body.

But,

Most of the organs do not secrete such biochemical substance.

• A gland is usually smaller than most of the organs.

And many more.

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