Exocrine gland.
They are called exocrine glands.
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The glandular epithelium is responsible for producing and releasing secretions. It releases secretions such as enzymes, hormones, milk, mucus and sweat.
Their output goes to the blood (to be distributed throughout the body).
Exocrine gland are the glands that secrete their products through the ducts, and discharges it into the external environment, to organs or the outside the body. Where as Endocrine gland have ducts that deliver the products in the superficial part of the body, such as the skin, or in the inner part where they are necessary such as the pancreatic juice that is carried into the intestine to aid digestion.
The sebaceous glands and sweat glands secretes their secretions on the surface. That is on the skin. Technically the glands of the intestine also secrete their secretions on the surface. The intestinal cavity is never 'inside' your body. It is out side your body.
Mecrocrine secretions are secretions of the exocrine gland, which are glands that excrete secretions externally. Types of mecrocrine secretions include sweat, spit, and mucus.
either endocrine or exocrine According to my medical terminology book the correct answer would be exocrine. Endocrines DO NOT have ducts.
The pituitary gland releases the growth hormone in your body.
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this involves the two chief kinds of glands ---endocrine glands and exocrine glands,endocrine glands release secretions into the blood where it doesn't need to pass to a tubelike or ducts,"in my own words internal delivery of wastes''.while exocrine glands discharge secretions into small ducts or tubes.the ducts lead to the outer layer of the skin and eyes or the interior surfaces of such organs as the stomach and small intestine.
The secretions from the prostate gland ACTIVATE SPERM and NEUTRALIZE URINE.
The lumen is the opening of the tube through which the "stuff" made by the gland exits. Some of that stuff (secretions) has hardened.
The glandular epithelium is responsible for producing and releasing secretions. It releases secretions such as enzymes, hormones, milk, mucus and sweat.
Exocrine glands have ducts. Endocrine glands do not have ducts.
The mammary gland is an exocrine gland. It has ducts through which milk is secreted.
Their output goes to the blood (to be distributed throughout the body).
Exocrine gland are the glands that secrete their products through the ducts, and discharges it into the external environment, to organs or the outside the body. Where as Endocrine gland have ducts that deliver the products in the superficial part of the body, such as the skin, or in the inner part where they are necessary such as the pancreatic juice that is carried into the intestine to aid digestion.