the structure of salavary glands of dorsophila
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Drosophila salivary glands consist of two major cell types: secretory cells and duct cells. Secretory cells are columnar epithelial cells that synthesize and secrete high levels of protein. Duct cells are cuboidal epithelial cells that form the simple tubes connecting the secretory cells to the larval mouth.
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Drosophila salivary glands consist of two major cell types: secretory cells and duct cells. Secretory cells are columnar epithelial cells that synthesize and secrete high levels of protein. Duct cells are cuboidal epithelial cells that form the simple tubes connecting the secretory cells to the larval mouth.
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