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    Figure 3.2 Using the Figure Above, Identify the Gland Features and Types
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Figure 3.2 Using the Figure Above, Identify the Gland Features and Types

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Question 112

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Figure 3.2
Figure 3.2     Using the figure above, identify the gland features and types. -Identify the gland indicated by Label G. A)  Simple coiled acinar B)  Simple branched tubular C)  Simple tubular D)  Simple branched alveolar E)  None of the answers are correct.
Using the figure above, identify the gland features and types.
-Identify the gland indicated by Label G.


A) Simple coiled acinar
B) Simple branched tubular
C) Simple tubular
D) Simple branched alveolar
E) None of the answers are correct.

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