Drag each label to the correct box to indicate whether the secretion is endocrine or exocrine in nature. Mucus Triiodothyronine Bile Sweat Prolactin Testosterone Sebum Hydrochloric acid Exocrine Endocrine
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Endocrine secretions involve hormones that are released directly into the bloodstream to reach target organs, while exocrine secretions are released through ducts to the external environment or into the digestive system. Show more…
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Sort each description or image by whether it characterizes endocrine or exocrine glands. - Secretions serve as a form of cell-to-cell communication. - Secretions may have antimicrobial properties. - Secretions belong to three chemical categories: steroids, monoamines, and peptides. - Secretions might contain metabolic waste. - Secretions are released via ducts onto epithelial tissues. - Secretions serve to lubricate mucosal membranes. - Glands exhibit a high density of capillaries. - Secretions are distributed through the bloodstream. Endocrine Exocrine
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Use the list of terms provided to label the accompanying illustration of the organs of the endocrine system. Check off each term as you label it. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. thyroid gland thymus pancreas adrenal cortex hypothalamus adrenal medulla anterior pituitary gland posterior pituitary gland testes parathyroid gland pineal gland ovaries
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