i think ducts
Ducts. These ducts are responsible for transporting the secretions, such as hormones or enzymes, from the glands to specific locations in the body.
The tiny tubes that carry the secretions of glands to the areas where they are used are called ducts. Ducts transport various substances, such as hormones, enzymes, and other secretions, from glands to specific target tissues or organs in the body. For example, salivary ducts carry saliva from the salivary glands to the mouth, while bile ducts transport bile from the liver to the gallbladder and small intestine.
The tiny tubes that carry the secretions of glands to the areas that need them are called ducts. These ducts can be found in various parts of the body, such as the digestive system, respiratory system, and reproductive system.
Simple cuboidal epithelium is a one-cell layer of cuboidal cells (equal sides) that are found in many glands and ducts and forms “tubes” or ducts.
The small air tubes that lead to the alveoli are called bronchioles. They branch off from the bronchi and continue to subdivide into smaller tubes within the lungs, eventually ending in the alveoli where gas exchange occurs.
Ducts. These ducts are responsible for transporting the secretions, such as hormones or enzymes, from the glands to specific locations in the body.
I think it is false becausethe glands of the endocrine system do not have delivery tubes!
The tiny tubes that carry the secretions of glands to the areas where they are used are called ducts. Ducts transport various substances, such as hormones, enzymes, and other secretions, from glands to specific target tissues or organs in the body. For example, salivary ducts carry saliva from the salivary glands to the mouth, while bile ducts transport bile from the liver to the gallbladder and small intestine.
Duct glands secrete their products through ducts into body cavities or surfaces, such as sweat and salivary glands. Ductless glands, also known as endocrine glands, secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream. Duct glands have a network of tubes to transport their products, while ductless glands release their products into the circulatory system for delivery to target tissues.
They are made up mostly of proteins called fibroin!Normally a spider has three pairs of spinners, but there are spiders with just one pair or as many as four pairs. Like the glands, every spinner has it own function. There are small tubes in the spinners which are connected to the glands. The number of tubes varies between 2 and 50,000. So, the gland'sconnected to the spinner and the spinner's connected to the small tubes. The head bone's connected to the neck bone. The neck bone's connected to the shoulder bone.
Sweat glands are small, coiled tubes located in the skin. They produce sweat, which is released through pores to help regulate body temperature by cooling the skin through evaporation. Sweat glands are essential for maintaining the body's internal temperature and eliminating waste products.
it depends on wat u meanapocrine gland
The tiny tubes that carry the secretions of glands to the areas that need them are called ducts. These ducts can be found in various parts of the body, such as the digestive system, respiratory system, and reproductive system.
Stratified cuboidal
Endocrine glands are ductless glands without any tubes or ducts leading them to other areas or transport systems. They secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream by diffusion. Glands also have blood vessels running throuh them so it is not difficult to enter the circulatory system where these hormones are eventually transported to all body areas.
The usage of small-bore tubes is more comfortable for the patient.
The branching tubes within the lungs end at small alveoli.