Which of the following glands in the body are classified as simple glands according to their duct morphology (i.e., structure)? Check all that apply. Sweat glands Salivary glands Mammary glands Gastric glands within the stomach Sebaceous glands or oil glands
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Simple glands have a single unbranched duct, while compound glands have a branched duct. Show more…
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