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Give an example of a secretion by an endocrine gland and a secretion by an exocrine gland.
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- Distinguish between endocrine and exocrine glands. Give an example of each type of glandIdentify the gland that secretes prolactin and oxytocin and identify their target tissues.What is the diff erence between endocrine glands and exocrineglands? Name and give examples of the three functional classesof exocrine glands based on how their secretions are released.
- Differentiate the types of exocrine glands based on the manner by which their glandular cells release their secretory glands.Distinguish between a simple gland and a compound gland, and give an example of each. Distinguish between a tubular gland and an acinar gland, and give an example of each.Describe the structure and function of endocrine and exocrine glands and their respective secretions.
- Review the distinctions between endocrine and exocrine glands, as well as examples of the three functional types of exocrine glands based on secretion mechanisms.Illustrate the MICROSCOPIC view of the following: Merocrine Gland Holocrine Gland Apocrine Gland Endocrine GlandTrace the route of secretions of the subrugosal glands from the site of production to the site of utilization.
- Differentiate the types of exocrine glands based on the manner by which the cells release their secretory products.Differentiate the types of exocrine glands based on the manner by which their glandular cells release their secretory productsDifferentiate merocrine,holocrine,apocrine and endocrine gland