Alpha and beta cells are typically difficult to differentiate microscopically, though alpha cells are generally larger and more numerous within an islet.
Alpha and beta cells are usually hard to distinguish, but alpha cells are larger and more numerous than beta cells within an islet.
Front | Describe how alpha and beta cells can be identified under the microscope. |
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Back | Alpha and beta cells:
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