Progesterone
The two categories of glands based on their method of secretion are exocrine glands, which secrete their products into ducts that lead to the external environment or another surface, and endocrine glands, which secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream.
Two categories of skin secretion are sebum, produced by sebaceous glands, and sweat, produced by eccrine and apocrine glands. Sebum helps moisturize the skin and hair, while sweat helps regulate body temperature and excrete waste products.
The secretion from the salivary glands is called saliva. It helps in the initial breakdown of food, aids in swallowing, and contains enzymes that start the digestion process.
This type of epithelium is frequently found in glands, and the pancreas, where its function is secretion.
Holocrine glands are the type of secretion that undergo mitosis and rupture. The cells accumulate secretory products until they burst and release their contents. Examples include sebaceous glands in the skin.
Progesterone
progesterone.
Salivary glands secrets saliva in our mouth
The sebaceous glands give off a secretion called "sebum" into the follicles.
Secretion from our sweat glands.
saliva
sebaceous glands
salivary amylase
The sebaceous glands, which release the oily substance called sebum that mainly causes acne. :)
Glands in the endometrium are formed due to the influence of hormones, particularly estrogen and progesterone, during the menstrual cycle. These hormones stimulate the growth and development of the endometrial lining, including the formation of glands that are essential for implantation and nourishment of a fertilized egg.
Sebaceous glands are alveolar glands, most of which open into hair follicles. Their secretion is sebum.
Pituitary gland