Endocrine glands are glands which secrete oil, sweat, enzymes into ducts.
Example: sweat glands, sebaceous glands, digestive gland, mucous.
Correction! Exocrine glands are those which secrete to the outside (can still be inside the body- for example hormones involved in digestion) which have ducts and secrete oil- sebaceous glands. Endocrine glands secrete to hormones the "inside" and DO NOT have ducts, they are ductless.
follicle stimulating hormone
the ADENOhypophysis, or anterior pituitary gland, is where growth hormone is produced.
The endocrine gland itself is not a hormone, though secretes hormones.
The combination of an endocrine gland and a hormone is a working endocrine gland that has a chemical messenger called a hormone. The hormone can be either manufactured by that gland itself, a stored hormone that another gland made, or it can be a positive or negative feedback hormone as part of the hormonal control system.
Of course they are hormones. Hormones are only produced by endocrine glands
Yes! a thyroid gland IS an endocrine gland
Aldosterone is produced by adrenal gland.Cortex of gland produce this hormone
hormone is a chemical substance that produced in endocrine gland carried by blood reached various types of cell, tissue and organs.
The Pituitary gland "the master gland" produces: FSH, LH, ACTH, TH, Prolatin, GH, Oxytocin, ADH and MSH. There are many more hormones produced by the endocrine system, these are the ones produced from the "master gland"
Hormone
this are not stored because the endocrine gland directly eject the hormone into the blood
A hormone that regulates the hormone production of another endocrine gland.