How I like to remember these also is that the "ex" in "exocrine" means that the secretions have to "exit" via ducts. Hope that's helpful for anyone else watching!
Thank you for explaining it with this method of comparison. It makes it so much easier to understand. I struggled with the comparison before I watched this video.
I liked how you defined each type of gland and then gave examples. Also, emphasizing "duct" and "ductless" as characteristics of the exocrine and endocrine glands helped me visualize the difference between the two glands.
I like how you keep your material to the basics or the key points. This make it easier to learn further into the topics and expand more on the material in the future
Thank you for making a list of each one! The examples you provide as well as seeing them side by side made it much easier for me to understand the material presented.
You did a great job of distinguishing the difference between the two; especially because I had fit into the category of the people who had a misconception of the two.
This video offers a clear distinction between the endocrine and exocrine glands. I referred to this video to give me a better understanding of endocrinology. Now I know that endocrine is associated with the "ductless system". It is easy for me to remember the difference because the ductless system goes directly into the blood. The examples offered helped me understand the difference between endocrine and exocrine glands even more.
Watching this video helped me really understand the key differences between Exocrine and Endocrine glands! Sharing examples of both glands was a great idea and helps me remember!
These comparison lists really helped me to visualize the differences. I like how it shows the vice versa of how opposite the two systems are while still giving examples.
Even this short video helped me understand more about the difference between the two. I like the clear organization of the video and explaining that one secretes hormones and one does not because the endocrine glands are ductless. Makes a lot of sense, thanks!
Between the two i never understood really. Like i got the two mixed up. This video helped me understand how the two are different, you explaining more into depth and getting to the point helped it make it easier to comprehend.
Bio327: I like how you are putting both side by side so we can see the differences between the two. Putting more examples was good because that was actually what I was looking for at the beginning of the video
Exocrine and Endocrine systems can be very confusing. It is really helpful to see them side by side. Also really helpful is being able to label them "ducts" and "ductless".
I really like when you do the "vs." videos. It really helps to easily see the difference between two similar systems. very informative and organized well. Also, your examples really help to make a connection to each system to remember easier. overall very helpful video
This video helped me understand the difference between 'duct' and 'ductless' in regard to the exocrine and endocrine glands and the different types of glands that they contain. Also, how one of them secrets hormones and the other secrets non-hormones
I found this video very helpful for my current course BIOL 327. I found this topic in my quizzes/ exam. Thus, I thank you for being so detailed and pin pointing the main functions, definitions, and comparing/contrasting.
I like that you listed and explained the differences of the Exocrine System and the Endocrine System. I like how you gave examples and explained them for both systems. I like how your break down of these two systems was easy to understand. I liked that you gave examples for each of the systems. By watching your video it was easy to understand that the Endocrine glad/system secretes hormones. Is ductless system (meaning that everything single hormone that’s created is secreted directly into your blood.) and that the Exocrine glad/system secretes non-hormone like secretions like fluids. Is a duct system (where all the fluids that are created are stored in little duct networks).
These topics can be easily confused so distinguishing them is very helpful especially with the example. And keeping it short and to the point help also.
Thank you for making this video, I was beginning to get confused with the difference between exocrine and endocrine. Now I know that endocrine goes straight into the bloodstream, and exocrine has storage units.
This was very helpful! When I was reviewing the powerpoint I was still a bit confused but this cleared up any confusion I had. Writing them side by side and explaining what duct and ductless meant really helped!
This video was helpful in comparing both systems side by side. I think it's easier to compare and contrast two systems when you're going through them at the same time.
Your videos are very simple to understand. Learning about biology, anatomy, all the functions of the body, etc can be very daunting. I always tried to remember the difference between the two by associating their names and functions with exo=exit; endo=enter. Clearly, I was just winging it back in the day for those tests. I know now that endocrine is ductless and produces hormones while exocrine does not have hormones. But my association was not all wrong since the endocrine goes into the blood and the exocrine exits into those duct networks.
I've always been confused with the difference between the exocrine system and the endocrine system! This video definitely taught me the difference, especially since there is a big difference between the two! Endocrine deals with hormones unline the exocrine!
I really never use to understand the difference in between both. Watching this video has helped me understand it better as I am also personally waiting on results on thyroid exam, which doctor explained as you did that releases hormones into the blood stream to help the body function the way it’s suppose to and that’s were the T3 & T4 comes from ..
I really like how you compare and contrast these different systems. It can be confusing to me the difference since they both sound similar. Great video overall!
I feel these two glands could get easily mixed up because the words are so simple. This video helped determine the differences and make it easier to identify the appropriate functions of each gland. For example, duct vs ductless
MEDA55, I like this video because it's a super explanatory with the versus! Seeing both side by side helps me understand key differences as if it were a venn diagram!
BIOL327 Fall 2019: This lessened my confusion between the exocrine and endocrine systems. Thanks also to a fellow commenter who mentioned another way to remember the exocrine system by taking "ex" as the exit of secretions through the ducts.
Very concise. Possibly adding s way to remember the two might be helpful? A mnemonic reference or something with the prefixes exo and ends connected to help remember.
WOW this is explained so well! I've always mixed these two up but great way of explaining both and how they differ. Easy info to retain especially since its under 5 min.
MEDA 110 Summer 2020: thanks for the quick explanation! It's interesting to consider how these systems evolved in conjunction with the nervous systems. Seems like a tangled mess trying to understand what fundamentally governs what exactly with all the overlap and loops between various systems. All the more reason to admire the research that's been carefully conducted to determine all that.
Thank You So Much ... Out Of All Other Videos That Make So Much Effort I Tend To Prefer Just A Board And Make It Clear Or An Animated Example But Thats Hard I Guess
I like the video in that there are examples of each but Im confused because doesn't the pituitary serve as a duct for the hypothalamus hormones because it stores the hormones that the hypothalamus makes i thought? or does it just secrete the hormones right after its made?
How I like to remember these also is that the "ex" in "exocrine" means that the secretions have to "exit" via ducts. Hope that's helpful for anyone else watching!
Thank you it really helped
Yep, that helped
Amzing helped me!
Thnx
Thanx a lot
any one else impressed that hes writing everything backwards??
Glad I wasn't the only one!
I think he is using the selfie camera which is causing an mirror effect .
No this is normal
He is writing on a glass and recording from behind
Thank you for this easy to learn and understand. Also, very good penmanship and around or backwards was awesome!
I appreciate the way you write on the board. It really helps distinguish between the two.
This was a very simple and clear video. It makes understanding and differentiating these two glands much easier.
Can we talk about this man's ability to write backwards damn
This is really helpful. Love the chart makes it easier to see the differences between these two glands
Thank you for explaining it with this method of comparison. It makes it so much easier to understand. I struggled with the comparison before I watched this video.
I liked how you defined each type of gland and then gave examples. Also, emphasizing "duct" and "ductless" as characteristics of the exocrine and endocrine glands helped me visualize the difference between the two glands.
This video was short and to the point and very helpful. It helped that you compared them side by side and included examples as well.
I like how you keep your material to the basics or the key points. This make it easier to learn further into the topics and expand more on the material in the future
Thanks for this, straight to the point, easy to follow, short and compact.
I was confused about the difference between the two because they are so similar. The video helped simplify the two and how they are different!
these glands were difficult for me to differentiate but this video helped out a lot with their differences
Thank you for making a list of each one! The examples you provide as well as seeing them side by side made it much easier for me to understand the material presented.
Is he writing everything backwards?
That's awesome!
You did a great job of distinguishing the difference between the two; especially because I had fit into the category of the people who had a misconception of the two.
It's easy to mix these up and your explanation was clear and easy to understand.
This video offers a clear distinction between the endocrine and exocrine glands. I referred to this video to give me a better understanding of endocrinology. Now I know that endocrine is associated with the "ductless system". It is easy for me to remember the difference because the ductless system goes directly into the blood. The examples offered helped me understand the difference between endocrine and exocrine glands even more.
Watching this video helped me really understand the key differences between Exocrine and Endocrine glands! Sharing examples of both glands was a great idea and helps me remember!
The points that you put under each one it’s really helpful to understand the difference between them👍
This is just what I needed, THANK YOU!
I liked your explanation of ducts and ductless. This video was good because it was short and sweet but clearly separated the two types of systems.
These comparison lists really helped me to visualize the differences. I like how it shows the vice versa of how opposite the two systems are while still giving examples.
This is helping me so much before my test right now that I’m driving to you have no idea appreciate your videos it is short sweet and to the point
The point-by-point differences were helpful in explaining the two glands
The way you wrote it helped visualize the difference between exocrine and endocrine and the examples for both were helpful
Even this short video helped me understand more about the difference between the two. I like the clear organization of the video and explaining that one secretes hormones and one does not because the endocrine glands are ductless. Makes a lot of sense, thanks!
Between the two i never understood really. Like i got the two mixed up. This video helped me understand how the two are different, you explaining more into depth and getting to the point helped it make it easier to comprehend.
Love the examples! They really help identify which is ductless & which is not
Great explanation! Adding in the examples was a great help on seeing what exactly is each glands.
Bio327: I like how you are putting both side by side so we can see the differences between the two. Putting more examples was good because that was actually what I was looking for at the beginning of the video
Exocrine and Endocrine systems can be very confusing. It is really helpful to see them side by side. Also really helpful is being able to label them "ducts" and "ductless".
I really like when you do the "vs." videos. It really helps to easily see the difference between two similar systems. very informative and organized well. Also, your examples really help to make a connection to each system to remember easier. overall very helpful video
This video was great in explaining the difference of the exo and endo. glands. They always confused me. Putting them side by side was helpful.
I would always get these two systems confused but you did a great job at explaining the differences between the two.Great video to reference back to!
I usually get confused between these two, but your explanation really helped clarify the concepts!
The lighting and camera quality of your videos really improved. Very nice and clear video.
This video is very helpful. Its simple and shows the list of differences between each type.
This video helped me understand the difference between 'duct' and 'ductless' in regard to the exocrine and endocrine glands and the different types of glands that they contain. Also, how one of them secrets hormones and the other secrets non-hormones
Thank you for the video! it really helped me prepare for the final exam.
I like the list of examples you provide for each gland! It really allows me to fully understand the differences between the two.
I like the examples you provide for each system.
I found this video very helpful for my current course BIOL 327. I found this topic in my quizzes/ exam. Thus, I thank you for being so detailed and pin pointing the main functions, definitions, and comparing/contrasting.
Clear and informative video about the difference between the endocrine gland and exocrine gland.
I like that you listed and explained the differences of the Exocrine System and the Endocrine System. I like how you gave examples and
explained them for both systems. I like how your break down of these two systems was easy to understand. I liked that you gave examples for each of the systems. By watching your video it was easy to understand that the Endocrine glad/system secretes hormones. Is ductless system (meaning that everything single hormone that’s created is secreted directly into your blood.) and that the Exocrine glad/system
secretes non-hormone like secretions like fluids. Is a duct system (where all the fluids that are created are stored in little duct networks).
Very interesting. I never really knew the differences. I didn’t know endocrine was ductless, until watching this video.
These topics can be easily confused so distinguishing them is very helpful especially with the example. And keeping it short and to the point help also.
Thank you for making this video, I was beginning to get confused with the difference between exocrine and endocrine. Now I know that endocrine goes straight into the bloodstream, and exocrine has storage units.
MEDA 55 Spring 2021, thank you, professor; I definitely understand the difference between exocrine and endocrine.
awesome little video with quick definitions and explanations. Thanks!
This was very helpful! When I was reviewing the powerpoint I was still a bit confused but this cleared up any confusion I had. Writing them side by side and explaining what duct and ductless meant really helped!
I appreciate the organization and well presented materials, thank you!
Thank you one of the best explanations
BIO 327- Great comparison video of exocrine versus endocrine gland. He goes back and forth bringing up reasons on why they differ.
This video was helpful in comparing both systems side by side. I think it's easier to compare and contrast two systems when you're going through them at the same time.
Very helpful seeing these two systems compared side by side.
I get confuse between this two . the way you simplify the difference made it easier to remember.
Big fan didi
It made it easy to remember & follow along since they were side by side. Great video!
Your videos are very simple to understand. Learning about biology, anatomy, all the functions of the body, etc can be very daunting. I always tried to remember the difference between the two by associating their names and functions with exo=exit; endo=enter. Clearly, I was just winging it back in the day for those tests. I know now that endocrine is ductless and produces hormones while exocrine does not have hormones. But my association was not all wrong since the endocrine goes into the blood and the exocrine exits into those duct networks.
Thanks for your comparison. It is very helpful for me to memorize in this clear and simple way.
I've always been confused with the difference between the exocrine system and the endocrine system! This video definitely taught me the difference, especially since there is a big difference between the two! Endocrine deals with hormones unline the exocrine!
I really never use to understand the difference in between both. Watching this video has helped me understand it better as I am also personally waiting on results on thyroid exam, which doctor explained as you did that releases hormones into the blood stream to help the body function the way it’s suppose to and that’s were the T3 & T4 comes from ..
Dope! Thanks for this man. Just made this way easier for me
I really like how you compare and contrast these different systems. It can be confusing to me the difference since they both sound similar. Great video overall!
I did not know this information until you went over some in class and the video helps too!
This two can be confusing but professor Givon's elaborated them so well.
I feel these two glands could get easily mixed up because the words are so simple. This video helped determine the differences and make it easier to identify the appropriate functions of each gland. For example, duct vs ductless
I like how the video creates clear distinctions between the two.
MEDA55, I like this video because it's a super explanatory with the versus! Seeing both side by side helps me understand key differences as if it were a venn diagram!
I like how this video is short but informative. It also is nice you have the writing ao that for students watching they can take notes
Simple short video that gave great information.
Thanks a lot for a great explanation❤❤
This was a very informative comparison video between the exocrine and endocrine glands. Great to watch for review
Sir great explanation.will support you for your effort.
Thank you for making this video...it was very helpful!
Thank you for explaining the differences between endocrine and exocrine glands and how exocrine glands use ducts but endocrine glands use hormones
Superb!!! Thank you so much!
I always mix up these two words, this video helped me not mix them up!
alll i can say is wow, you are a genius
BIOL327 Fall 2019: This lessened my confusion between the exocrine and endocrine systems. Thanks also to a fellow commenter who mentioned another way to remember the exocrine system by taking "ex" as the exit of secretions through the ducts.
Thank you for making me get it i was so confused 🙏
Good Explanation, Thank You.
Extremely helpful.
Very concise. Possibly adding s way to remember the two might be helpful? A mnemonic reference or something with the prefixes exo and ends connected to help remember.
very helpful and clear. thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Liked the examples of the hormones
WOW this is explained so well! I've always mixed these two up but great way of explaining both and how they differ. Easy info to retain especially since its under 5 min.
MEDA 110 Summer 2020: thanks for the quick explanation! It's interesting to consider how these systems evolved in conjunction with the nervous systems. Seems like a tangled mess trying to understand what fundamentally governs what exactly with all the overlap and loops between various systems. All the more reason to admire the research that's been carefully conducted to determine all that.
That helped a lot THANKS!!
I always mix these two up or assume that they are the same thing. Thank you for making the clarification in a way that I can remember easy!
i feel like in a time of a test its easy to mix up the two. This video really helped differentiate the two and what their specific functions are.
who else was observing his muscles rather than learning
Is my man writing it all backwards so that it’s turned the right way for us to read it?
Thank you so much
Professor Sanati could you please explain the mechanism of polyphagia in Diabetes insipidus.Thank you.
Awesome sir how can u write
nice explanation
thank you sir'
Thank You So Much ... Out Of All Other Videos That Make So Much Effort I Tend To Prefer Just A Board And Make It Clear Or An Animated Example But Thats Hard I Guess
I like the video in that there are examples of each but Im confused because doesn't the pituitary serve as a duct for the hypothalamus hormones because it stores the hormones that the hypothalamus makes i thought? or does it just secrete the hormones right after its made?