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What type of gland would you expect to secrete
pheromones? Explain.
Since, you have not mentioned which species, I am answering this question based on human pheromones.
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- The glandular secretions contain a large number of which different chemical substances?What is the exact location of heterocrine gland.1 Label Figure 10.9 with the terms below. O Posterior pituitary Adrenal cortex Adrenal medulla Anterior pituitary Hypothalamus O Infundibulum Ovary O Pancreas O Pancreatic islet O Parathyroid glands O Pineal gland OTestis O Thyroid gland
- Analysis of a glandular secretion indicates that it contains some DNA, RNA, and membrane components such as phospholipids. What kind of secretion is this and why?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.What is a similarity and a difference between an exocrine gland and an endocrine gland?
- Which gland type—merocrine or holocrine—would you expect to have the highest rate of cell division? Why?Identify the gland that secretes prolactin and oxytocin and identify their target tissues.Differentiate the types of exocrine glands based on the manner by which their glandular cells release their secretory glands.