ExamplesTypical exocrine glands include sweat glands, salivary glands, mammary glands, stomach, liver. (Example of an endocrine gland is the adrenal gland, which is found on top of the kidneys and secretes the hormone adrenaline, among others). TypesThere are many ways of classifying exocrine glands: StructureExocrine glands contain a glandular portion and a duct portion, the structures of which can be used to classify the gland.
Method of secretionExocrine glands are named apocrine gland, holocrine gland, or merocrine gland based on how their product is secreted.
List of exocrine glandsGlands typically may be referred to by two or more means, though some terms are rarely seen. The names of the anatomists who first described them are often employed, as:
Prostate gland is an exocrine gland of the male mammalian reproductive system. It secretes a clear and basic fluid that constitutes 1/3 of the volume of semen.
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