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Chapter 50.3, Problem 1BC
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To determine: The organs depicting the property of exocrine and endocrine tissues similar to the pancreas.
Introduction: Glands, which pour their secretions to the outside surface of the body, are called exocrine glands. On the contrary, the endocrine glands are those that pour their secretions in the organs of the human body. The pancreas is made up of both endocrine and exocrine glands. There are other organs in the body as well which have dual roles.
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