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Exocrine Gland
Simple Tubular |
A tube shaped gland lined with cells
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Exocrine Gland
Simple Branched Tubular |
Still uniformly tube shaped, but branched
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Exocrine Gland
Coiled Tubular |
Still a simple gland, unbranched duct, uniform diamater, but coiled (i.e. Sweat Gland)
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Exocrine Gland
Simple Alveolar or Acinar |
Starts out uniform, bulbous at the end, named for a roman jar. (found in lungs)
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Exocrine Glands
Simple Branched Alveolar |
Bulbous end with branching
(i.e. Sebaceous Glands) |
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Exocrine Glands
Compound Tubular |
2 or more branches
(i.e. bulbourethral glands in male) |
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Exocrine Glands
Compound Tubuloalveolar or Tubuloacinar |
Branching into both tubes and alveoli
(i.e. Salivary Glands and Pancreas) |
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Exocrine Glands
Compund Alveolar or Compound Acinar |
Branching off into branches with bulbous ends. (i.e. Mammary Glands)
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