A System of Human Anatomy Including Its Medical And Surgical Relations volume
A System of Human Anatomy Including Its Medical And Surgical Relations volume
Harrison Allen
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They are densely granular uni- or poly-nucleated masses without a de- fined membrane, but with projections which fit into the spaces between the epithelial cells with which Fig. 16. a, StTBMAXIl, l, ARY GLAND op Don. A. Mucns-colls. B. Protoplasm cells, a. Crescents of Gianuzzi. D. Traunverse section of excretory duct with its pecu- liar columnar cells. High power. (Strieker. ) they are in contact. In other respects the contents of these compound tubular glands are apparently identical with tho...se of the smaller mucous glands of the mouth. 3. Compound tubular salivary glands. The parotid gland of man is built upon the same plan as is the sublingual so far as the arrangement of the tubes is concerned, but its function is quite different, and so also are the characters of the lining epithelia of the convoluted secreting tubes. The epithelial cells of this portion of the tubes are more or less cubical, and are densely granular and proportionately opaque. They contain a round nucleus located near the base- ment-membrane, and limited by a thin envelope of double contour.
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