lobules
A lobule is a small division or subdivision of an organ that can function as a unit within the tissue. The term is used across anatomy to describe parts bounded by connective tissue, ducts, vessels, or other structural features. Size and boundaries vary by organ, but the concept serves to describe a modular organization within a larger organ system.
In the liver, the hepatic lobule is the classic microanatomical unit. It is roughly hexagonal and organized
In the lung, the pulmonary lobule is the smallest clearly defined unit visible in histology and radiology.
In the breast, the gland is organized into lobes and further subdivided into lobules, which contain milk-producing
Pancreatic tissue is likewise divided into lobules of exocrine tissue containing acini, separated by connective tissue;
The term lobule is also used in neuroanatomy to describe small lobes or subdivisions within certain brain