CONNECTIVE TISSUE GLAND
GLANDULAR EPITHELIUM
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Primitive epithelial ingrowth > ductal elongation > ductal branching > acinar proliferation > acinar differentiation > acinar survival
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Primitive epithelial ingrowth > ductal branching > ductal elongation > acinar proliferation > acinar differentiation > acinar survival
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Primitive epithelial ingrowth > ductal elongation > ductal branching > acinar differentiation > acinar proliferation > acinar survival
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Epithelium, endothelium and mesothelium are three types of epithelial cell layers that line your internal organs, body cavities and form the outer layer of your skin. Epithelium generally lines pathways that are open to the external environment, such as your respiratory tract and digestive system.
Detailed explanation-2: -The three mechanisms by which exocrine glands release their secretions include merocrine, apocrine, and holocrine.
Detailed explanation-3: -How is glandular epithelium formed? Glandular epithelium is formed during fetal life by the development of epithelial cells into the connective tissue underlying the epithelium. Initially, all glands are connected to the surface epithelium by a channel called a duct.