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Exocrine gland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exocrine glands are glands that secrete their products (hormones) into ducts (duct glands). They are the counterparts to endocrine glands, which secrete their products (hormones) directly into the bl...
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Endocrine Vs Exocrine glands ... Refer to the diagram below as you read about the hypothalamus, pituitary, and each of the glands they control.
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Digestive enzymes are secreted from cells lining the inner surfaces of various exocrine glands. ... The diagram shows the major topological relationships in the body. The linings of all...
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EXOCRINE GLANDS OF THE MALE SUGAR-CANE BORER. 81. Diagram 2. A. Schematic organization of the GL 1 glandular complex that is made up of five kinds of cells: ...
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The diagram shows the major topological relationships in the body. ... exocrine glands, including digestive glands, ... the secretions of all exocrine glands (in contrast to the secretions of endocrine glands, which are deposited in the blood).
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The objective for today is to become familiar with the general appearance of exocrine glands and their classification scheme based on structure. ... The excretory ducts extend a ways into the lobules and branch there a few times before changing to the secretory portion (see diagram in the printed syllabus). However,
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Glands are organized arrangements of secretory cells. All exocrine glands (and also most endocrine glands), are composed of epithelial tissue. Even the lung and the kidney, although not properly glands, have a glandular pattern of tissue organization.
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