In my Biology class this specific questions was asked. A cell secretes a hormone through facilitated diffusion.
A hormone is a chemical, not a cell. They thyroid gland that secretes the thyroid hormone (which is called thyroxin) is composed of cells.
The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland secretes growth hormone and lutenizing hormone.
The adrenalin gland secretes that hormone.
The alpha cells of the pancreas are the source of release glucagon.
The hormone gastrin functions to increase HCl production in the stomach. Gastric is secreted by G cells.
The part of the pancreas which secretes insulin is called the Isles of Langerhans.
Pineal.
The pituitary.
The pancreas
The hypothalamus secretes hypothalamic releasing and inhibiting hormone.
The endocrine gland itself is not a hormone, though secretes hormones.
No. Your liver does not secretes any such hormone. Your thyroid does.