interlobar duct
intralobular ductule
A duct that is located between lobes, within conspicuous, thick connective tissue septa that separate lobes. All interlobar ducts are excretory.
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | excretory duct |
| Latin Name | intralobular ductule |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the interlobar duct?
A duct that is located between lobes, within conspicuous, thick connective tissue septa that separate lobes. All interlobar ducts are excretory.
What is the Latin name for the interlobar duct?
The Latin name for the interlobar duct is intralobular ductule.
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