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h English (en) | The endocrine system is contrasted both to [[exocrine glands]], which secrete hormones to the outside of the body, and to the system known as [[paracrine signalling]] between cells over a relatively short distance. Endocrine glands have no [[Duct (anatomy)|ducts]], are vascular, and commonly have intracellular vacuoles or granules that store their hormones. In contrast, exocrine glands, such as [[salivary gland]]s, [[sweat gland]]s, and glands within the [[Human gastrointestinal tract|gastrointestinal tract]], tend to be much less vascular and have ducts or a hollow [[Lumen (anatomy)|lumen]]. Endocrinology is a branch of [[internal medicine]]. |
h Japanese (ja) | 内分泌系は、体外にホルモンを分泌する[[exocrine glands/ja|外分泌腺]]と、比較的短い距離の細胞間の[[paracrine signalling/ja|パラクリンシグナル]]として知られるシステムの両方と対比される。内分泌腺は[[Duct (anatomy)/ja|管]]を持たず、脈管性であり、一般的にホルモンを貯蔵する細胞内液胞または顆粒を持つ。対照的に、[[salivary gland/ja|唾液腺]]、[[sweat gland/ja|汗腺]]、および[[Human gastrointestinal tract/ja|消化管]]内の腺などの外分泌腺は、脈管がはるかに少なく、管または中空の[[Lumen (anatomy)/ja|管腔]]を持つ傾向がある。 内分泌学は[[internal medicine/ja|内科学]]の一分野である。 |