Interlobular duct
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A Interlobular duct is a gland duct which connects more than one lobule. It is smaller than an interlobar duct.
Examples of where it can be found include
[edit] References
- ^ Histology at OU 80_13 - "Pancreas"
- ^ Histology at okstate.edu
- ^ Histology at BU 09002loa - "Female Reproductive System: mammary gland, pregnancy, duct"
- ^ Histology at BU 10101lba - "Digestive System: Oral Cavity and Teeth parotid gland "
- ^ Histology at USC gi/c_68
mechanism (Merocrine, Apocrine, Holocrine) shape (Tubular gland, Alveolar gland) secretion (Serous glands, Mucous glands, Serous demilune)
Ducts: Interlobar duct, Interlobular duct, Intralobular duct (Striated duct, Intercalated duct), Acinus