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Shannon Ellison
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26 October, 01:58
Compare endocrine glands and exocrine glands
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Antonio Hinton
26 October, 02:09
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Endocrine glands release chemical substances directly into the bloodstream or tissues of the body. The chemical substances released by the endocrine glands are known as hormones.
Exocrine glands release chemical substances through ducts to outside the body or onto another surface within the body.
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