Sebaceous glands
No holocrine glands release their secretions by cell lysis, the entire cell disintegrates.
Exocrine glands possess ducts that transport secretions onto epithelial surfaces.
Both of them are exocrine glands i.e. they have duct systems that accept the glands' secretions; milk and sweat.
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.
Salivary glands, they include: sublingual, submadibular, and parotid.
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sebaceous glands
No holocrine glands release their secretions by cell lysis, the entire cell disintegrates.
Exocrine
Exocrine
These are glands whose secretions act on the gland itself.
Their output goes to the blood (to be distributed throughout the body).
Circulating hormones emanate from the endocrine ( or ductless ) glands. These glands, embedded deep within our bodies, pour their secretions of functional substances (hormones) out of their locale into capillaries that return them - via the general circulation - to the heart and onward to their destination. Most of these are : pineal gland, the hypophysis, thyroid and parathyroid glands, pancreatic islets and the suprarenal glands (adrenal) , and there are two types of secretions from gonads as well.
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Hormones.