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If glands are categorized by shape, alveolar glands contrast with tubular glands. Alveolar glands have a saclike secretory portion, thus are also termed saccular glands. They typically have an enlarged lumen (cavity), hence the name similar to alveoli, the smallest air sacs in the lungs. Branched alveolar glands are classified as follows: Some sources draw a clear distinction between acinar and alveolar glands, based upon the size of the lumen.〔(Classification of Exocrine Glands )〕 A further complication in the case of the alveolar glands may occur in the form of still smaller saccular diverticuli growing out from the main sacculi. The term "racemose gland"〔(Racemose+gland ) at eMedicine Dictionary〕 is used to describe a "compound alveolar gland" or "compound acinar gland".〔(SIU SOM Histology GI )〕 ==Additional images== File:Gray897.png|Alveoli of lacrimal gland. File:Gray1026.png|Human submaxillary gland. At the right is a group of mucous alveoli, at the left a group of serous alveoli. File:Gray1173.png|Section of portion of mamma. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「alveolar gland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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