Cell Stacks in Glandular Cells Quiz
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Where are stacks/cell highly developed?

  • Muscle cells
  • Intestinal epithelial cells
  • Glandular cells (correct)
  • Lymphocytes

In which of the following cell types are stacks/cell poor?

  • Muscle cells (correct)
  • Intestinal epithelial cells
  • Nerve cells
  • Liver cells

Where are stacks/cell found in addition to glandular cells?

  • Pancreatic exocrine cells
  • Lymphocytes
  • Intestinal epithelial cells (correct)
  • Salivary gland cells

Study Notes

  • The text discusses stacks or cells that are highly developed in certain types of cells.
  • These cells include glandular ones, such as pancreatic exocrine cells, salivary gland cells, intestinal epithelial cells, and nerve cells, as well as some liver cells.
  • Muscle cells and lymphocytes, on the other hand, have a poor presence of these stacks/cells.
  • The text does not provide specific numbers for the presence of these stacks/cells in each type of cell.
  • Glandular cells are responsible for the production and secretion of various substances in the body, such as digestive enzymes and hormones.

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Test your knowledge about the presence of cell stacks in glandular cells, including pancreatic exocrine cells, salivary gland cells, intestinal epithelial cells, nerve cells, and liver cells. Explore the distribution of these structures across different cell types.

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