glandulas
Glandulas, or glands, are specialized structures in the body responsible for producing and releasing substances necessary for various physiological processes. These substances can be hormones, enzymes, or other chemicals that play critical roles in metabolism, growth, reproduction, and homeostasis. Glands are classified into two main types: exocrine and endocrine.
Exocrine glands secrete their products into ducts that lead to the body’s external surfaces or internal cavities.
Endocrine glands, on the other hand, are ductless and release their secretions—primarily hormones—directly into the bloodstream.
Glands can be found throughout the body, often embedded in tissues or organs. Some, like the pineal