Tubular glands are glands with a tube-like shape throughout their length, in contrast with alveolar glands, which have a saclike secretory portion.[1][2]
Tubular glands are further classified as one of the following types:
Type | Description | Location | |
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simple tubular or simple straight tubular[3] or straight tubular[4] |
the gland is a uniform tube | Small intestine (Crypts of Lieberkühn), uterine glands | |
coiled tubular or simple coiled tubular[5] |
the gland is coiled without losing its tubular form | sweat glands | |
simple branched tubular[6] or compound tubular[7] |
branching occurs in the tubes | pyloric glands of stomach |
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See also
- skin - glands in skin structure
- hair follicles - for hair growth
References
- ^ tubular+gland at eMedicine Dictionary
- ^ SIU SOM Histology GI
- ^ Histology at KUMC glands-glands04 - "Simple Straight Tubular Gland"
- ^ Blue Histology – Epithelia and Glands
- ^ Exocrine glands Glandular epithelium
- ^ Histology at KUMC glands-glands12
- ^ "Epxthelxux C &". Archived from the original on 2008-06-03. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
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A diagrammatic sectional view of the skin (magnified).
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Vertical section of mucous membrane of human uterus.
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