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Question
Distinguish between Adipose and blood tissue
Solution
Simple glands | Compound glands | |
1 | They contain isolated glandular cells. | They contain a cluster of secretory cells |
2 | They are unicellular. | They are multicellular. |
3 | Examples include goblet cells of the alimentary canal | Examples include salivary glands. |
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