Usually hormones. There are more than one type of endocrine secretors in the body though.
The pancreas is both an exocrine and endocrine gland. Its endocrine hormone secretions include insulin and glucagon. Its exocrine secretions consist mainly of digestive enzymes such as amylase, lipase, trypsin and chymotrypsin.
Regulate the secretions of the anterior pituitary and, by this means, regulate the secretions of other endocrine glands
endocrine secretions
The word exocrine is used in contrast to the endocrine glands. Endocrine glands pour their secretions in the blood stream. The exocrine glands pour their secretions in the tubular organs nearby, in most cases.
Their output goes to the blood (to be distributed throughout the body).
i think is hormones
You call them hormones. Hormones are poured in the blood. They are transported by blood to give effect at some distant place in your body.
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Directly into the Blood Stream. Endocrine Glands release there secretions (hormones) directly into the blood stream. That is why they are unlike Exocrine Glands.
liver is an exocrine gland coz its secretions are not poured into blood strem.
endocrine glands
The male reproductive system has an endocrine secretion (testosterone) and 4 exocrine secretions in semen: sperm, seminal vesicle fluid (60%), prostatic fluid (25%), and an alkaline secretion from the Bulbourethral (Cowper's) glands that neutralizes the acidic male urethra and secretes mucous that lubricates the urethra and glans. Endocrine secretions are released in the blood and exocrine secretions are released externally, not into the blood stream.