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'Exocrine glands' are
glands that secrete their products into
ducts (duct glands). They are the counterparts to
endocrine glands, which secrete their products directly into the
bloodstream (ductless glands).
Examples
Typical exocrine glands include
sweat glands,
salivary glands,
mammary glands, and many glands of the
digestive system.
Types
There are multiple ways of classifying exocrine glands:
Structure
Exocrine glands contain a glandular portion and a duct portion, the structures of which can be used to classify the gland.
★ The duct portion may be branched (called ''compound'') or unbranched (called ''simple'').
★ The glandular portion may be tubular,
acinar, or may be a mix of the two (called tubuloacinar). If the glandular portion branches, then the gland is called a branched gland.
Method of secretion
Exocrine glands are named
apocrine,
holocrine gland, or
merocrine gland based on how their product is secreted.
★ '
Apocrine glands' - a portion of the plasma membrane buds off the cell, containing the secretion. ''Apocrine gland'' is often used to refer to the
apocrine sweat glands.
★ '
Holocrine glands' - the entire cell disintegrates to secrete its substance.
★ '
Merocrine glands' - cells secrete their substances by
exocytosis. Also called "eccrine."
Product secreted
★ Serous cells secrete
proteins, often
enzymes. Examples include
chief cells and
Paneth cells
★ Mucous cells secrete
mucus. Examples include
Brunner's glands,
esophageal glands, and
pyloric glands
★ Mixed glands secrete both protein and mucus. Examples include the
salivary glands, although
parotid gland is predominantly serous, and
sublingual gland is predominantly mucous.
List of exocrine glands
Glands 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:
| 'name(s)' | 'location' | 'product' | 'structure' |
| apocrine sweat glands | skin | - | coiled tubular |
| Bartholin's glands, Tiedmann's glands, vulvovaginal glands | vulva, vagina | - | - |
| Bauhin's glands, anterior lingual glands | tongue, near tip | nonserous or mixed | - |
| Brunner's glands, duodenal glands | duodenum | mucous | compound tubular |
| bulbourethral glands, Cowper's glands, Mery's glands | penis, base | - | - |
| Ciaccio's glands, accessory lacrimal glands | eye | - | - |
| Cobelli's glands | esophagus, just above the cardia, in the mucosa | mucous | - |
| Duverney's gland | vagina, on either side | - | - |
| Ebner's glands | tongue | mucous | - |
| eccrine sweat glands | skin | - | coiled tubular |
| esophageal glands | esophagus | mucous | racemose |
| exocrine pancreas | pancreas | serous | tubulo-acinar |
| Fränkel's glands | vocal cords, below the edge | - | - |
| gastric chief cell, Wasmann's glands | stomach | serous | - |
| glomus coccygeum, coccygeal gland, Luschka's gland or ganglion | coccyx, near the tip | - | - |
| goblet cells | digestive tract, respiratory tract | mucous | simple unicellular |
| Henle's glands | eyelids, in the conjuctiva | - | tubular |
| Huguier's glands | vagina | - | - |
| Krause's glands | conjunctiva, middle portion | mucous | - |
| Lieberkuhn's glands | intestines, surface of mucous membrane | - | simple tubular |
| Littré's glands, Morgagni's glands | spongy portion of the urethra | - | racemose |
| mammary gland | breast | - | compound tubulo-acinar |
| Meibomian gland | eyelids | sebaceous | - |
| Moll's glands | eyelids | - | - |
| Montgomery's glands | mammary areola | sebaceous | - |
| Naboth's glands | cervix and os uteri | mucous | - |
| olfactory glands, Bowman's glands | nose, olfactory region | - | - |
| Paneth cells | small intestine | serous | - |
| parathyroid glands, Gley's glands, Sandstroem's glands | thyroid, on surface | - | - |
| parotid gland | mouth | serous | tubulo-alveolar |
| Peyer's patches (or glands) | ileum, lymphatic glands | - | - |
| pyloric glands | stomach | mucous | simple branched tubular |
| sebaceous gland | skin | sebum | acinar - branched |
| Skene's glands, Guérin's glands | vagina | - | - |
| sublingual gland, Rivini's gland | mouth | mucus (primarily) | tubulo-alveolar |
| submandibular gland | mouth | mixed (M+S) | tubulo-alveolar |
| sudoriparous glands, Boerhaave's glands | skin | - | - |
| Sigmund's glands | epitrochlear lymph nodes | - | - |
| Suzanne's gland | mouth, beneath the alveolingual groove | mucous | - |
| Weber's glands | tongue | mucous | tubular |
| Glands of Zeis | eyelids, free edges | sebaceous | - |
See also
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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.
Additional images
References
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Diagram at mhhe.com
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★ - "Exocrine gland (LM, Low)"