kliertjes
Kliertjes is the Dutch term for small glands, diminutive forms of the word kliier (gland). In anatomy and physiology, a kliertje refers to a secretory tissue unit, usually composed of glandular epithelium, that produces and releases substances such as enzymes, mucus, sweat, or other secretions. The term emphasizes size or simplicity but does not by itself define whether the gland is exocrine (duct-bearing) or endocrine (ductless). In practice, many tissues contain small glandular units that are categorized by their function rather than their size.
In humans and other animals, examples of kliertjes include zweetkliertjes (sweat glands) in the skin, mucous
Developmentally, kliertjes arise from epithelial tissue and may be encapsulated or embedded in surrounding tissue. Their
The concept of kliertjes is widely used in Dutch-language biology and medicine as a general label for