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&nbsp;The function of a gland is to remove, alter or concentrate substances from the blood, ready to be secreted. Glands are a specialised group of cells that can be endocrine or exocrine&nbsp;<ref>https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gland</ref>.  
&nbsp;The function of a gland is to remove, alter or concentrate substances from the blood, ready to be secreted. Glands are a specialised group of cells that can be [[Endocrine|endocrine]] or [[Exocrine|exocrine]]&nbsp;<ref>https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gland</ref>.  


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 The function of a gland is to remove, alter or concentrate substances from the blood, ready to be secreted. Glands are a specialised group of cells that can be endocrine or exocrine [1].






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