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which is the largest endocrine and exocrine gland in human? which is smallest exocrine and endocrine gland in humans? areall those glands the same in males and females?

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Answered by sharinkhan
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Largest exocrine gland in human beings is the liver
Largest endocrine gland in human beings is the thyroid gland
Smallest endocrine gland in human beings is Pineal gland
Smallest exocrine gland in human beings is goblet cell 
Yes they are both same in males and females body 
Answered by dackpower
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The largest exocrine gland in human beings is the liver.

The liver, an organ which detoxifies several metabolites, integrates proteins and produces biochemicals essential for digestion.

Largest endocrine gland in human beings is the thyroid gland.

The thyroid gland, or also known as thyroid, is an endocrine organ in the throat, comprising of two lobes combined by an isthmus.

Smallest endocrine gland in an individual is Pineal gland.

The pineal gland generates melatonin, a serotonin-derived hormone which accentuates rest patterns in both circadian and annual cycles. The pineal gland is found in the epithalamus, near the middle of the brain.

A smallest exocrine gland in human beings is goblet cell. 

The central role of goblet cells is to discharge mucus in order to defend the mucous membranes where they are located. Goblet cells accomplish this by emitting mucins, large glycoproteins produced frequently by carbohydrates.

Yes they are both same in males and females body.

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