Which are endocrine organs? (Check all that apply.)  

_____  adenohypophysis
_____  adrenal gland
_____  cochlea
_____  hypothalamus
_____    ileum
_____  lymph node
_____  neurohypophysis
_____  ovary
_____  pancreas
_____  pineal gland
_____  salivary gland
_____  sebaceous gland
_____  spleen
_____    testis
_____  thyroid gland


__X__  adenohypophysis
__X__  adrenal gland
_____  cochlea
__X__  hypothalamus
_____  ileum
_____  lymph node
__X__  neurohypophysis
__X__  ovary
__X__  pancreas
__X__  pineal gland
_____  salivary gland
_____  sebaceous gland
_____  spleen
__X__  testis
__X__  thyroid gland

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