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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 primary function of the hypothalamus is to maintain the body as close to homeostasis as possible — the hypothalamus functions as a bridge between the nervous and endocrine systems. The network of hormone-producing organs and glands, the endocrine system, helps control body functions.

  3. Endocrine glands are also called ductless glands because their secretions are poured directly into the blood and not through any special duct. Other glands are called duct glands or exocrine glands where secretions are carried through ducts.

  4. 12 sie 2024 · CBSE Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 7 Control and Coordination Control and Co-ordination in Animals: Nervous system and endocrine system. In animals, the nervous system and hormonal system are responsible for control and co¬ordination.

  5. 1. What are hormones? 2. What is reflex action? 3. What is the role of the central nervous system in control and coordination? 4. What are plant hormones? Explain its types, functions with its examples. 5. List out the functions of Hormones secreted by the Endocrine glands and Exocrine glands.

  6. 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.

  7. The human endocrine system is made up of a complex network of glands that secrete different hormones in the human body. Hormones are produced, stored, and released via the endocrine glands in human beings. Each gland produces one or more hormones that target specific organs and tissues in the body.