Cervical stroma consists of?

Correct Answer: Racemose glands
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Racemose glands The glands which dip into the stroma are of complex racemose type and are lined by secretory columnar epithelium.There is no stroma in the cervix unlike the corpus and the lining epithelium rests on a thin basement membrane.The change in the epithelium and the glands during menstrual cycle and pregnancy are not so much as those in the endometrium.
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