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Acinar Cells Branch Pancreatic Define Secretory Group Form

Acinar cells are secretory cells that form acini and secrete pancreatic juice into the pancreatic duct.

Acinar cells are secretory cells that group together to form acini and secrete pancreatic juice into the lumen of the pancreatic duct.

Front Define acinar cells.
Back Acinar cells - secretory cells that group together to form acini
  • Surround end of a branch of pancreatic duct, secrete pancreatic juice into the lumen of the branch

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