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Structure of the Kidney (With Diagram) | Organs | Human Physiology

After reading this article you will learn about the structure of the kidney. This will also help you to draw the structure and diagram of kidney. The kidneys are two in number which are situated one on each side of the verteral column and in-front of the last ribs. They lie on the posterior abdominal wall. The right kidney is [...]

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Difference: Hormones and Enzymes | Endocrine Glands | Human Physiology

This article will help you to differentiate between hormones and enzymes.  Difference # Hormones: 1. Hormones are the internal secretions of endocrine glands. 2. All the hormones are not protein. Some of them are steroids, amines and fatty acids. 3. The hormones are poured in the circulating blood and transported to different places of body through blood. 4. Hormones are [...]

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Difference between Endocrine and Exocrine Glands | Human Physiology

This article will help you to differentiate between endocrine and exocrine glands. Difference # Endocrine Gland:  1. Endocrine gland are the ductless glands. No duct are attached to the glands. 2. The internal secretions of these glands are know as hormones. 3. The secretions are directly poured into the circulating blood and reach the organ. 4. Endocrine glands are complex. [...]

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