Difference between cisternae and tubules
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Cisternae is a biological term that is a plural form of word cisternae. Cisternae are flattened membrane bound sacs in golgi apparatus and the Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Tubule: A small tube, a minute tubular structure.
convolutes tube.
A thin wall of the capillaries within each capsule seperates the blood from the cavity of the tubule.
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Tubule: A small tube, a minute tubular structure.
convolutes tube.
A thin wall of the capillaries within each capsule seperates the blood from the cavity of the tubule.
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