Exocrine and endocrine glands
Pancreas and the Ovaries(in females) are the glands which can be called both endocrine and exocrine.
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it's in the glands of the small intestine and in the glands of the pancreas which are the mammary gland or the pancreatic gland
"Glands without ducts" are called "ductless" or "endocrine" glands. These include the pancreas and pituitary gland. Endocrine glands produce hormones, which are then carried by the bloodstream for transport around the body. The opposite type of gland is called the exocrine glands. They include the sweat gland and the salivary gland: they have ducts, which pass hormones or other substances directly to where they are needed.
pancreas
No. Salivary glands are close to the Pharynx.
Pancreas. That is where Insulin is made
gastric glands
The pineal glands releases melatonin into the bloodstream
The salivary glands, the gall bladder, the pancreas.
These are endocrine glands like adrenal, thyroid and pancreas.
There are many glands that make up the endocrine glands. These glands include the pancreas, the thymus gland, the pituitary gland, the pineal glands, and the adrenal glands.