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What is the difference between endocrine and exocrine system in humans ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The human body has many glands which produce many secretions, such as sweat, saliva, oil and hormones. ... Endocrine glands are the glands that secrete hormones without ducts, while exocrine glands secrete hormones through ducts.

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  • Glands which do not posses any ducts are called endocrine glands; their secretions called hormones are transported by the blood.
  • Examples are thyroid, pituitary and adrenal glands.
  • These secrete hormones which are chemical substances in the body.

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  • Glands possessing ducts to help to transport their secretions in the place of their action are called exocrine glands.
  • Examples are liver, salivary glands and mammary glands.
  • These secrete digestive juices and other excretory products like sweat.

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