tubulusok
Tubulusok, or tubules, are elongated, tube‑like structures found in many organisms that transport fluids, and in which absorption, secretion, or both processes take place. The term comes from the Latin tubulus, meaning “little tube.” In anatomy and physiology, tubules are a common organizational motif for moving substances through a system while maintaining surface area for interaction with the lumen.
In vertebrates, the most prominent examples are the renal tubules. They form the tubular portions of the
Tubules also occur in invertebrates. For instance, insects possess Malpighian tubules, excretory organs that extract waste
Glandular and epithelial tissues frequently form tubular units, enabling organized secretion and transport in organs such
Disruption of tubule function can lead to organ‑level pathology, such as tubular damage in the kidneys, which