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what is crypts of leiberkuhn ?​

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Answered by AtomixEnergy5
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Crypts (of Lieberkuhn) are moat-like invaginations of the epithelium around the villi, and are lined largely with younger epithelial cells which are involved primarily in secretion

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Answered by Soumyadip45
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The cells of these glands also called Paneth cells secrete intestinal juice as they gradually migrate along the side of the crypt and the villus; they are eventually shed into the lumen of the intestine. The glands are named after German anatomist J. N. Lieberkühn.

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