it depends on wat u mean
apocrine gland
Mammary glands are compound tubulo-acinar glands, which means that they have branched tubes that end in alveoli. They are modified sweat glands.
glandular epithelium
Mammary glands are the source of milk production in female (and some male) mammals
compound alveolar
Sweat glands exhibit a glandular type called an exocrine gland. Other examples of exocrine glands are milk, saliva and digestive juices.
It's a modified sweat gland. Milk is essentially modified sweat, which is produced by mammary glands. Sebaceous glands produce sebum, which is this oily substance designed to lubricate skin and hair. This prevents the cells from drying out.
The mammary glands, which produce the milk, with which mammals nourish their young.
"its in the protista family"not true. glands are composed of glandular epithelial tissue and lined with either simple or stratified cuboidal epithelium. glands lined with stratified cuboidal epithelium include: mammary, sweat, and salivary glands and the pancreas.
Holocrine gland is a type of exocrine gland that destroys its own cells in addition to its products. An example of this is the sebaceous gland.
Exocrine glands have ducts. Endocrine glands do not have ducts.
endocrine glands
Liver , salivary glands .
"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.
Eccrine glands are the most abundant sweat glands and they are also over your body and function throughout your lifetime.