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It does not, however, contain the semilunar granular bodies (" semilunes of Heidenhain "), and it is looser and softer, the lobes and lobules being less compactly arranged. The larger duets possess a very distinct lumen, and amembrana propria lined with columnar epithelium cells which are longitu- dinally striated, but are shorter than those found in the ducts of the salivary glands. In the smaller duets the epithelium is short and the lumen is smaller. The intermedia/ry d/ucts o^mag into the a...lveoli possess a distinct lumen, with a membrana propria lined with a single layer of flattened elongated cells. The alveoli are branched and convoluted tubes, with a membrana propria and a single layer of columnar cells. The cells consist of an outer part nearest the membrana propria which is homogeneous and stains the more deeply ; and an inner, more granular, and less readily stained portion. The alveoli have no distinct lumen, its place being ts^en by fusiform or branched cells. (I) LIVBE. Preparation.
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