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  1. Unlike exocrine glands(sweat, salivary), endocrine glands secrete their respective substances directly into the bloodstream rather than through a duct. These endocrine glands belong to the body’s control system and they produce hormones which help to regulate the functions of cells and tissues.

  2. The network of hormone-producing organs and glands, the endocrine system, helps control body functions. The hypothalamus reacts by enhancing the appropriate endocrine activity to restore this balance.

  3. The endocrine system secretes hormones into the bloodstream from glands throughout the body. Hormones travel in the blood stream to specific target organs, where they have an effect.

  4. 24 maj 2021 · The glands that lack ducts and pass their secretions into the surrounding blood for transport to the site of action are called ductless or endocrine glands. Their secretions are known as hormones. Hormones are chemical messengers that regulate the biological processes in the living organisms.

  5. Endocrine Glands (Thyroid) - Control and Coordination | Class 10 Biology. Previous Video: • Endocrine Glands (Pituitary - Hypotha... Next Video: • Endocrine Glands (Parathyroid and...

  6. The endocrine system in humans is made up of the endocrine glands and their secretions known as hormones. Hormones are chemical messengers that are responsible for regulating various functions of the body such as cell growth, metabolism, reproduction and sexual changes.

  7. 8 wrz 2017 · Endocrine glands are tissues or organs that excrete chemical substances (hormones) directly into the blood. Common endocrine glands are the hypothalamus, pineal, and adrenal glands.

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