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Chapter 11.10, Problem 42P
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To determine: The location of the pineal gland.
Introduction: The endocrine system includes the cells, tissues, and organs that are collectively called as endocrine glands, which secrete a chemical substance called hormone. This chemical substance is secreted into the interstitial fluid and is carried through the bloodstream to the target organ or tissue, which is present at a distant site. By binding to its receptor, these substances make changes in the target tissue.
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