Biology, asked by Nikki57, 1 year ago

What are hormones?From where they are produced? Why they are called ductless? And name the gland with ducts?

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Answered by bavitha
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hormones are the secretions of endocrine glands. endocrine glands helps in the regulation of the functioning of the human body by releasing some chemicals directly into the blood. as the endocrine glands do not have specialised ducts they are also called as ductless glands

Nikki57: name the gland with duct
Answered by sreedhar2
1
Hormones are substances produced from some glands such as adrenal etc..

different are hormones produced from different glands for different purposes.

They are ductless as they have no tube like structures or vessels.

salivary gland is a duct gland.

sreedhar2: hey hey exocrine glands are glands woth ducts
sreedhar2: *with
Nikki57: oh yes they are with ducts
sreedhar2: haha...i forgot
Nikki57: oh no problem u and i learned something today
sreedhar2: okay..
Nikki57: :(
Nikki57: :) ****
sreedhar2: what
Nikki57: no gave a expression:)
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