Unicellular exocrine glands are certain cells that are specialized for secretion. Even though they are single cells and have no ducts, they are still considered to be exocrine because they secrete their products directly to a specific site. The most common unicellular exocrine glands are the goblet cells that secrete mucus in the epithelium of your trachea and digestive tract.
the exocrine gland.
liver is an exocrine gland coz its secretions are not poured into blood strem.
The pancreas has both endocrine and exocrine gland cells so it is a mixed gland.
Exocrine glands release their secretions through ducts. Examples of exocrine glands include sweat glands, salivary glands, and sebaceous glands.
Liver and Pancreas is the Largest exocrine gland of human body.
Merocrine Glands
exocrine gland
A gland that secretes a substance out through a duct.These salivary glands, sweat glands are exocrine gland.
the exocrine gland.
The salivary gland.
Negative. It is an endocrine gland.
The compound tubuloalveolar exocrine gland is also known as the acinar gland.
liver is an exocrine gland coz its secretions are not poured into blood strem.
The pancreas has both endocrine and exocrine gland cells so it is a mixed gland.
Negative. It is an endocrine gland.
Ductless gland
Exocrine glands are any glands that deposit their secretions through a duct onto a body surface. Because sweat is deposited onto the surface of our skin it would be considered an exocrine gland. Endocrine glands secrete directly into our bloodstream.