The mammary gland is an exocrine gland. It has ducts through which milk is secreted.
The thymus and the pineal gland regress after childhood the pineal is between ages 1-5 and the thymus regresses after puberty.
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In a single person there are seven major endocrine glands: Pineal gland (brain), pituitary gland (brain), pancreas (abdomen), thyroid gland (throat), thymus (chest), adrenal gland (abdomen), ovary in females (abdomen), and testis in males (groin). The exocrine glands are sweat glands, mammary glands, salivary glands, and the liver.
The thymus and pineal gland
The endocrine system controls the functions of the organs throughout the body. Mixed endocrine and exocrine glands are the pancreas, ovaries and testes they produce hormones but are also involved in other roles. Pure endocrine glands are the thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal cortex, thymus and pineal their only function is to create hormones.
No, thymus is an endocrine gland it secretes hormone named as thymosins which play an important role in the development differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes
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Thyroid and thymus glands are common in male & females. pituitary (Brain), adrenal gland & testis are only present in males. pineal gland(Brain), pancreas & ovary are in females.
No. They are two difference systems. The endocrine system is related to your hormones. The lymphatic system fights infections.
The 8 major endocrine glands of the human body are:pineal glandpituitary glandthyroid glandthymusadrenal glandspancreasovary (if female)testis (if male)
pineal, pituitary, thyroid, thymus, hypothalamus, parathyroids, heart, adrenal & stomach
pancreasThe seven glands of the endocrine system: the pineal, pituitary, thyroid, thymus, adrenal, lyden and gonad glands.