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The phrase "resembling a gland" typically refers to structures in the body that have a similar shape or function to glands, which are organs that secrete substances such as hormones or enzymes. For example, certain tissues or clusters of cells may take on gland-like characteristics in their appearance or activity. This resemblance can be observed in various biological contexts, such as tumors that mimic glandular tissue or in embryonic development where specific structures form that serve similar secretory purposes.

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