Biology, asked by bansalyash1957, 9 months ago

What are endocrine glands??
Diff. Between endocrine and exocrine gland??
What are contraceptive methods??

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An endocrine gland secretes its products, for example hormones, 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.

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THE CONTRACEPTIVE PILL.

It is taken for a period of 21 days from the last date of the menstrual cycle. After the 21st day, the woman’s body begins the process of ovulation. If there is no fertilised egg to work with at this time, the uterus begins to shed its lining, resulting in a period. Though effective, this method of contraception can also have such side effects as weight gain, nausea, headaches, spotting and water retention.

THE COPPER T:

This is a longer term contraception option, in which an IUD is inserted to prevent sperms from fertilising the eggs. It must be replaced in a period of three to five years, with a break for six months in between two insertions.

THE FEMALE CONDOM:

Female condoms are the easiest contraceptives – they must simply be inserted in the vagina before sex, and removed thereafter. This is a good option to try when the man is not too keen on wearing a condom for sex.

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