Epithelial tissues
all glands derive from epithelial tissue
Endocrine glands are derived from epithelial tissue. These glands secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream to regulate various physiological processes in the body.
An adenomyoma is a complex tumour including components derived from glands and muscle.
sweat glands all do
Yes, epithelial tissues can form glands. Glands are specialized structures made up of epithelial cells that secrete substances to be released into the body or into ducts. There are various types of glands such as exocrine and endocrine glands that are derived from epithelial tissue.
the pituitary glands
the pituitary glands
The adrenal gland has a medulla derived from ectoderm and a cortex derived from mesoderm. The medulla produces stress hormones like adrenaline and noradrenaline, while the cortex produces hormones like cortisol and aldosterone.
All of the endocrine glands are ductless.
All I know, is that it is the spleen, and sweat glands....:)
Esophageal glands
endocrine glands, exocrine glands, pituary glands, mucous glands, synovial glands, and sebaceous glands all secrete material fluids