MICROANATOMY

ENDOCRINE ORGANS AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

ENDOCRINE ORGANS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Exocrine glands are ducted and release products through these ducts. Which is an example of an exocrine gland?
A
cells
B
sweat
C
blood
D
bile
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A gland that makes substances such as sweat, tears, saliva, milk, and digestive juices, and releases them through a duct or opening to a body surface. Examples of exocrine glands include sweat glands, lacrimal glands, salivary glands, mammary glands, and digestive glands in the stomach, pancreas, and intestines.

Detailed explanation-2: -What are exocrine glands? Exocrine glands release (secrete) substances through openings (ducts) onto your body surfaces. Exocrine glands secrete sweat, tears, saliva, milk and digestive juices. A gland is a unit of cells that work together to create and secrete these substances.

Detailed explanation-3: -Exocrine glands are the glands of external secretion. These are those that secrete substances on the body surface through a duct.

Detailed explanation-4: -Two principal types of glands exist: exocrine and endocrine. The key difference between the two types is that, whereas exocrine glands secrete substances into a ductal system to an epithelial surface, endocrine glands secrete products directly into the bloodstream [1].

Detailed explanation-5: -The three types of exocrine glands include the apocrine, holocrine, and merocrine glands. The apocrine glands release a portion of their own cells with the substance they secrete. An example of an apocrine gland is the mammary gland, which secretes milk into the ducts of the breasts.

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