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Tissue that lines salivary duct ​

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Answered by sardapatel40
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These ducts are located in the connective tissue septa between the lobules of the gland and are larger in diameter than striated duct. These ducts are lined by pseudostratified epithelium with columnar cells extending from the basal lamina to the ductal lumen and small basal cells that sit on the basal lamina.

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