exocrine glands can be divided into endoepithelial(situated inside epithelium) and exoepithelia(situated outside epithelium). for endoepithelial . it can furtherly divided into unicellular and pluricellular. on the other hand, for exoepithelial have only multicellular. under multicellular, we have unistartisfied and pluristratisfied. for unistratisfied, it can be divided into tubular, acinar and tubuloacinar, and for pluristratisfied, only acinar.
Exocrine glands release their secretions through ducts. Examples of exocrine glands include sweat glands, salivary glands, and sebaceous glands.
No. These are exocrine glands.
The functional classification of salivary glands is exocrine glands. These glands secrete saliva into the oral cavity through ducts. Saliva plays a crucial role in lubricating and digesting food, as well as maintaining oral health.
The generic term for glands that empty into a duct or onto a body surface are called exocrine glands. Glands the release their secretions directly into the blood stream are called endocrine glands.
either endocrine or exocrine According to my medical terminology book the correct answer would be exocrine. Endocrines DO NOT have ducts.
Most glands do not have ducts. The ones that do are called exocrine glands; mainly these just are sweat glands, oils glands, digestive glands, and sexaul reproducitive glands.
Exocrine glands are any glands that deposit their secretions through a duct onto a body surface. Because sweat is deposited onto the surface of our skin it would be considered an exocrine gland. Endocrine glands secrete directly into our bloodstream.
Sweat!
Exocrine and endocrine glands
Salivary glands are a good example of a tubular exocrine gland. These glands secrete saliva through a system of ducts.
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.
No, sebaceous glands have ducts. They are exocrine glands.