To discuss:
The difference between endocrine and exocrine glands.
Introduction:
Hormones are chemical messengers secreted by glands into the extracellular fluids. The secreted hormones reach the target cells through the bloodstream, and they stimulate response of other tissues or cells. Hormones bind only to specific cells based on their corresponding receptors on cells, and they act through chemical signals. They regulate growth, development, blood pressure,
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionChapter 17 Solutions
CONNECT ACCESS CARD FOR ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
- Negative and positive feedback in regulating hormonesarrow_forwardWhich gland type—merocrine or holocrine—would you expect to have the highest rate of cell division? Why?arrow_forwardEndocrine glands are often called "ductless glands" because their products are secreted directly into the bloodstream. How is this an example of the structure following functionarrow_forward
- Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems (MindTap ...BiologyISBN:9781285866932Author:Lauralee SherwoodPublisher:Cengage Learning