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what is Brunners gland ??​

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Answered by chaithra68
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Brunner's glands are unique to mammalian species and in eutherians are confined primarily to the submucosa of the proximal duodenum. In the majority of species examined, they begin at the gastrointestinal junction and extend for variable distances distally in the wall of the proximal small intestine. Ducts of individual glands empty either directly into the intestinal lumen or unite with overlying intestinal glands (crypts of Lieberkühn) dependent on the species. Secretory units of Brunner's glands consist of epithelial tubules that show frequent distal branchings.

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Answered by Anonymous
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They are small spherical multicellular glands.

They open into crypts of liberkuhn with the help of fine tubules.

These glands are found in the Submucoa of duodenum.

They synthesize and secrete the non enzymatic alkaline secretions of intestinal juice.

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