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What are the organs that produce hormones called​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The organs that produce hormones are called endocrine glands.

Explanation:

  • Endocrine glands can be described as organs which do not have ducts. These organs secrete hormone into the blood which travels it to the site of function.

  • Each hormone secreted has some specific role to play in the body of a person.

  • The pancreas of humans are the largest endocrine gland of the human body and they produce different types of hormones, each with a specific function.
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