endocrine gland
Salivary gland is the external digestive gland associated with digestive system of humans.
Yes. An accessory digestive organ is an organ that is not part of the GI tract. In other words - an organ that food does not pass through. Food does not pass through the Submandibular gland, so it is an accessory digestive gland.
The uvula is an extension of the soft palate of the oral cavity and does not contain any glands that secrete fluid.
There are actually three organs that secrete digestive substances into the small intestine to help digest proteins, carbohydrates and fats. These organs are: - the liver - the pancreas - the gallbladder
endocrine gland
Its function is to complete the process begun by the pancreatic juice.
Endocrine glands are glands which secrete oil, sweat, enzymes into ducts. Example: sweat glands, sebaceous glands, digestive gland, mucous. Correction! Exocrine glands are those which secrete to the outside (can still be inside the body- for example hormones involved in digestion) which have ducts and secrete oil- sebaceous glands. Endocrine glands secrete to hormones the "inside" and DO NOT have ducts, they are ductless.
The Thyroid Gland secretes Calcitonin.
tears
OIL
liver produces BILE and pancreas acts as an exocrine gland by producing pancreatic juice
Pituitary Gland
merocrine gland
Lysozyme and mucous
Thyroid Gland
no