acinar cell

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Acinar cells are specialized secretory cells found in many exocrine glands throughout the body. They are responsible for producing and releasing various substances, such as enzymes, hormones, mucus, and sweat, into ducts or cavities. These cells are typically organized into grape-like clusters called acini. Acinar cells have a unique structure and function depending on the type of gland they are found in. For example, acinar cells in the pancreas produce and secrete digestive enzymes, while acinar cells in the mammary glands produce and secrete milk.