Distinguish between (e) Simple gland and compound gland
The simple gland is an exocrine gland that has an unbranched duct. These types of glands have a single unbranched secretory unit, such as acinus or tubule. These can be simple tubular glands, simple coiled glands, and simple alveolar glands. Sweat glands, gastric gland intestinal glands, and uterine glands are examples of the simple exocrine gland.Compound Gland is a type of exocrine gland that has a branched duct. Compound glands have many individual secretory units, such as acini or tubules. These glands can be compound alveolar glands or compound tubuloalveolar