Answer:
Secreting hormones is not a normal function of muscle tissue. Secreting hormones is a function of the endocrine system.
Explanation:
Muscle tissue is made up of cells that are capable of contracting (myocytes). These cells contain in their cytoplasm a large number of contractile proteins: actin and myosin. The tissue is responsible for producing movement (such as walking). Muscles are characterized by their contractility, extensibility and elasticity properties. When the muscles contract, they generate heat, which is essential to maintain the temperature. Also, the contraction of skeletal muscles stabilizes the joints and participates in posture maintenance, since the bones move around the joint that holds them together.
The endocrine system is formed by endocrine glands whose function is to secrete hormones in the bloodstream. This allows hormones to reach cells in other parts of the body.