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Endocrine System

National Cancer Institute

The endocrine system, along with the nervous system, functions in the regulation of body activities. The nervous system acts through electrical impulses and neurotransmitters to cause muscle contraction and glandular secretion. The effect is of short duration, measured in seconds, and localized. The endocrine system acts through chemical messengers called hormones that influence growth, development, and metabolic activities. The action of the endocrine system is measured in minutes, hours, or weeks and is more generalized than the action of the nervous system.

There are two major categories of glands in the body – exocrine and endocrine.



	

Exocrine Glands



	

Exocrine glands have ducts that carry their secretory product to a surface. These glands include the sweat, sebaceous, and mammary glands and, the glands that secrete digestive enzymes.



	

Endocrine Glands



	

The endocrine glands do not have ducts to carry their product to a surface. They are called ductless glands. The word endocrine is derived from the Greek terms “endo,” meaning within, and “krine,” meaning to separate or secrete. The secretory products of endocrine glands are called hormones and are secreted directly into the blood and then carried throughout the body where they influence only those cells that have receptor sites for that hormone.


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    pink1527

    8 months ago

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    very nice...godd for beginners like me......

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    ccburkejm

    10 months ago

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    Very concise.

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    Ruby

    about 1 year ago

    22 comments

    Good Short and easy to remember review for a bigner in Anatomy & Physiology. I will remember the Exocrine and Endocrine Glands basic function and difference for ever.

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    Ruby

    about 1 year ago

    22 comments

    Good Short and easy to remember review for a bigner in Anatomy & Physiology. I will remember the Exocrine and Endocrine Glands basic function and difference for ever.

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