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  • Simple vs. Compound Glands: Understanding Gland Structure
    The type of gland that does not branch before reaching the secretory portion is called a simple gland.

    Here's why:

    * Simple glands have a single, unbranched duct that leads directly to the secretory portion.

    * Compound glands, on the other hand, have branched ducts, meaning the duct divides into multiple branches before reaching the secretory units.

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