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volume 43 issue 2 (june 2009) : 133-135
HISTOMORPHOLOGIC STIJDY ON SWFAT GlAND OF SKIN IN DECCANI SHEEP
1Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani, 431 402 India.
ABSTRACT
In Group-I (0-3 m) the sweat glands were deeply located in dermis. The secretory were lined
by cuboidal cells. The long excretory duct opened into the neck of the wool follicle above the
opening of sebaceous gland. Type I glands showed secretory cells with simple low cubodial
epithelium. Type II sweat glands presented secretory cells of high cuboidal type. The
histoarchitecture and type of sweat glands in group II, group III and group IV were similar as that
of group I.
by cuboidal cells. The long excretory duct opened into the neck of the wool follicle above the
opening of sebaceous gland. Type I glands showed secretory cells with simple low cubodial
epithelium. Type II sweat glands presented secretory cells of high cuboidal type. The
histoarchitecture and type of sweat glands in group II, group III and group IV were similar as that
of group I.
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