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In a cow, where would you find an alveolus?(a) Intestine(b) Udder(c) Brain(d) SkinI got this question during an interview.I need to ask this question from Diseases and Deficiency topic in division Cow Health of Dairy Engineering

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The CORRECT option is (b) Udder

Explanation: The interior of each quarter of the udder is composed of a TEAT cistern, a gland cistern, milk ducts, and glandular tissue. The glandular tissue PLACED deep within the udder contains MILLIONS of microscopic sacs called alveoli; each alveolus is lined with milk-producing epithelial cells.



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