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Glandular Epithelium Made of cells that secrete substances into ducts or body fluids Almost always columnar and cuboidal epithelia Exocrine vs Endocrine.

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1 Glandular Epithelium Made of cells that secrete substances into ducts or body fluids Almost always columnar and cuboidal epithelia Exocrine vs Endocrine Exocrine Glands: secrete their products into ducts that open onto surfaces (ex: skin, lining of digestive tract) Endocrine Glands: secrete their products into tissue fluid or blood Exocrine Glands can be subdivided into three types based on the way in which they secrete their products Merocrine Glands Apocrine Glands Holocrine Glands

2 Merocrine Exocrine Glands
Release watery, protein-rich fluid by exocytosis (product leaves the cell) Examples: Salivary glands Pancreatic glands Sweat glands of the skin (eccrine) Most abundant type of exocrine gland among the three types

3 Apocrine Exocrine Glands
Lose small portions of the glandular cell body during secretion Examples: Mammary glands Ceruminous glands lining the external ear canal Apocrine sweat glands (axillary-stinky sweat)

4 Holocrine Exocrine Glands
The entire cell lyses (splits open) during secretion; the cell disintegrates Found in the sebaceous glands of the skin (sebum producing cells surrounding hair follicles) Special sebaceous glands in the eyelids called meibomian glands keep the tear film from evaporating

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