placenta
There are no endocrine organs unique to a pregnant woman, unless you consider the placenta an organ, which it is not. The fetus has endocrine organs (hypothalamus, pituitary, thymus, adrenals, ovaries/testes, etc.) which would only appear in a pregnant woman.
In pregnant women the placenta also functions as an endocrine gland becoming the principle site of steroid production during pregnancy.
In pregnant women the placenta also functions as an endocrine gland becoming the principle site of steroid production during pregnancy.
This question is oddly worded. You might be talking about the placenta. Or the hormone HCG. But I am not sure based of your question
The pancreas shows both endocrine (producing hormones like insulin and glucagon) and exocrine (producing digestive enzymes) activity.
The pancreas is composed of both endocrine and exocrine tissue. It functions as an endocrine gland by producing hormones like insulin and glucagon, and as an exocrine gland by producing digestive enzymes that are released into the small intestine.
The placenta.
The pancreas is an endocrine organ. It produces insulin.
YES. testes is an organ of the endocrine gland which secretes,TESTOSTERONE.
organelle --> cell --> tissue --> organ --> organ system the endocrine system is an organ system made of various organs
The pancreas is part of both the digestive system, producing enzymes to aid in digestion, and the endocrine system, producing hormones like insulin to regulate blood sugar levels.