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Structure of compound glands
Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x
![Intralobular ducts <p>Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/T.E.Gl_.Ex_.Comp-3a-1-NEW-ping.png)
Intralobular ducts
Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x
![Interlobular ducts <p>Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/T.E.Gl_.Ex_.Comp-3a-2-ping.png)
Interlobular ducts
Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x
![- Stratified columnar epithelium <p>Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/T.E.Gl_.Ex_.Comp-3a-3-ping.png)
- Stratified columnar epithelium
Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x
![Intralobular connective tissue <p>Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/T.E.Gl_.Ex_.Comp-3a-4-NEW-ping.png)
Intralobular connective tissue
Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x
![Interlobular connective tissue <p>Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/T.E.Gl_.Ex_.Comp-3a-5-ping.png)
Interlobular connective tissue
Intralobular ducts are surrounded by glandular parenchyma and are lined by a cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Interlobular ducts are lined by a stratified columnar epithelium and anastomose with each other to form the main duct(s) connecting to the epithelium onto which secretions are released. 200x