Female Histology

    • Ampulla- cells are in follicular phase
    • greatest epithelial height
    • Simple and Pseudostratified columnar ciliated and nonciliated epithelium
    • Ampulla
    • in luteal phase, hard to see in this picture but the epithelium is lower and non-ciliated cells are sticking out due to greater shrinkage of the ciliated cells
    • Simple and Pseudostratified columnar ciliated and non ciliated epithelium
    • Ampulla- Luteal phase
    • extrusion of non-ciliated cells due to lower epithelium height of ciliated cells
    • Simple and Pseudostratified Columnar ciliated and nonciliated epithelium
    • Ampulla- follicular
    • greatest epithelial height
    • Simple and Pseudostratified columnar ciliated and nonciliated epithelium
    • Anterior Vagina- Follicular: nuclei lined up at base of cells
    • Simple Columnar with some Goblet cells
    • Cervix-Follicular: lumen is very narrow, goblet cells are active
    • Simple columnar ciliated and non ciliated with some Goblet cells
    • Cervix-Luteal: very large nuclei and fewer Goblet cells
    • Simple columnar ciliated and nonciliated with some Goblet cells
    • Fornix Vagina- Follicular: higher epithelium, more active Goblet cells
    • Simple Columnar with LOTS of Goblet cells
    • Pointer indicates a Goblet cell
    • Fornix Vagina-Luteal: lower epithelium,less active Goblet cells
    • Simple Columnar with lots of Goblet cells
    • Isthmus-Follicular: greatest epithelial height
    • simple and pseudostratified ciliated and non ciliated columnar epithelium
    • Isthmus-Luteal: lower epithelial heights. extrusion of the non-ciliated cells due to greater height decrease in the ciliated cells
    • Simple and Pseudostratified ciliated and non ciliated columnar epithelium
    • Ovary:
    • (not pictured) superficial epithelium isĀ simple cuboidal
    • Cortex: contains follicles and CL
    • Medulla: contains fibroelastic tissue, blood vessels, and nerves
    • Posterior Vagina-Follicular: thicker epithelium
    • Stratified Squamous epithelium
    • Posterior Vagina-Luteal: thinner epithelium
    • Stratified Squamous epithelium
    • Uterus (intercaruncular/ Glandular)-Follicular
    • Uterine glands are less developed and appear straight
    • simple and pseudostratified columnar
    • Uterus (intercaruncular/glandular)-Luteal: uterine glands are highly developed and coiled, epithelial cells are tall
    • Simple and pseudostratified columnar
  1. Corpus Luteum of Pregnancy
Author
Ivanneth
ID
317942
Card Set
Female Histology
Description
pictures of slides from Histology lab
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