histology of thyroid gland.
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Histologically, the thyroid gland is organized as epithelial cells surrounding colloid-containing pools, called follicles. The colloid is rich in thyroglobulin, a protein possessing many tyrosine residues to which iodine molecules attach to form the thyroid hormones.
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➡️ cells of an endocrine gland have a cord-like arrangement and their products to be secreted are kept within the individual cells. The thyroid gland is an exception to this rule.
➡️ cells of an endocrine gland have a cord-like arrangement and their products to be secreted are kept within the individual cells. The thyroid gland is an exception to this rule.
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