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Dictionary » P » Pancreatic acinar cells Pancreatic acinar cellspancreatic acinar cell (Science: pathology) cells of the pancreas that secrete digestive enzymes, the archetypal secretory cell upon which much of the early work on the sequence of events in the secretory process was done. ![]()
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Results from our forumplasma membrane replentishing QuestionHello biologists, Q: which of the following cells are most likely to be engaged in continually ... from its plasma membrane, and erythrocyte, a pancreatic acinar cell, or a macrophage? Why? A: I always try to do ...
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