Anat bell ringer histology

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    Appendix
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    What is this, and what layers can be observed
    appendix - mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, serosa
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    What is this?
    Colon, large intestine
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    What is this and what layers can be observed
    Colon, intestine - mucosa, submucosa, muscularis/externa, serosa
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    What is this? What can be observed by the arrows
    • This is the colon, large intestine 
    • - crypts of lieberkuhn and goblet cells, no paneth cells are located in the large intestine
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    What is this, and what is distinct to this layer?
    Doudenum, brunners glands located in the submucosa
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    What is this and what layers can be observed
    Doudenum, mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, serosa
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    What is this and what can be observed
    Doudenum, goblet cells, and columnar epithelial cells with brish border 

    la = lacteals which help with digestion - drainage route

  9. What is this, and what is unique about it ?
    Gallbladder, only has mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa

  10. What is this ?
    Liver (Left), gallbladder (right)

  11. What is this ?
    Liver, visible bile coniculi, white sinousoidal space, hepatocytes and kupffer cells (whiter larger cells, less common)

  12. What is this
    Ileum - peyers patches

  13. What distinct layers are located in this specimen
    Villi, peyers patches, crypts of lieburkuhn, mucosa submucosa, muscularis externa, serosa

  14. what two layers are defined here and where is this specimen from
    Ileum, inner longitudinal, outer circular

  15. What specimen is this
    Jejunum

  16. Where is this and what layers would be observed
    The jejunum, mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, (inner outer), serosa

  17. Going from Left-right what layers can be observed, where is this specimen from
    muscularis externa, submucosa, mucosa, cypts, villi 

    jejunum

  18. Where is this specimen from
    Jejunum, visible crypts and villi

  19. where is this specimen, what layer is being depicted, and what are the arrows indicating
    Jejunem, paneth cells (antimicrobial secretions) and lamina propria

  20. where is this specimen from
    Jejunem

  21. what is this and what is depicted
    Liver, portal triad, bile ducts, hepatic arteriole, portal venule


  22. What is visible in this image, where is it taken from
    liver, kupffer cells (surrounded by more white)(near sinousoids) hepatocytes

  23. what specimen is this taken from, what is the white dot in the middle
    Liver, central vein

  24. where is this specimen from, what is depicted
    pancreas, lobules

  25. Where is this speciment from, what is located in the black circles? what surrounds them
    pancreas, islets, (alpha, beta, delta cells), surrounded by exocrine acini which produce alkaline secretions into the pancreatic duct

  26. Where is this speciment from? what is depicted
    Pancreas, islets and acini

  27. What is depicted
    the pyloric - doudenum junction

  28. where is this taken, what is the large black arrow indicating and what are the two black outlines indicating (diff structures)
    pyloric-doudenal junction

    • Pyloric sphincter black arrow
    • one outline is villi, one is rugae of stomach

  29. what is this
    rectum

  30. Where is this? what layers can be seen
    mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, serosa

    Rectum - simple columnar epithelia

  31. where is this, what is depicted
    rectum, goblet cells, crypts of lieberkuhn, simple colum

  32. What is this specimen
    The ovary, depiciting corpus albicans

  33. What is depicted in this image
    Dense connective scar tissue, which occurs at terminal stage, corpus albicans

  34. What is encircled in black in this image
    corpus luteum

  35. What is depicted in the image, and what are the layers
    Ovary, l-r germinal epithelium (simple cuboidal), tunica albuginea, cortex, medulla

  36. describe the image and what is depicted
    graffian / tertiary follicle 

    inner most pink circle is zona pellucida, then corona radiata, then antrum cavity

  37. what is encircled in black
    primary follcile, primary oocyte

  38. What is depicted in this image
    germinal epithelial layer, tunica albuginea, primordial follicles

  39. What is depicted in the image
    primordial folliucles, with nucleus and nucleolus

  40. What type of follicle is depicted here? what features are represented
    secondary, two layers of cells, zona pellucida and granulosa cells, no antrum

  41. What are the three black arrows pointing at
    thecal externa, theca interna, granulosa cells

  42. What is depicted in this image, what does the white space represent?
    uterine tubes (ampulla) white is the lumen of the fallopian tubes

  43. What is this and what layers are important
    uterine tubes, mucosa (L) muscularis externa (inner and outer) and serosa

  44. What is depicted in this image
    uterine fallopain tubes, lamina propria between the dark red outlines, simple ciliated/nonciliated columnar epithelium

  45. what is depicted in the image
    uterus, L is serosa, then myometrial layer, and then endometrial layer with tubular glands

  46. What is depicted in this image
    the uterus, myometrial layer and endometrial layer. Endometrial layer contains the stratum basalis and stratum functionalis, which is depicted by the tubular glands

  47. what is this, where is it ?
    uterus, the red dot is an arcuate artery which depicts that this is from the myometrial layer

  48. what is this? where is it located?
    uterus, the white squiggles depicts arcuate arteries, thus in the myometrium

  49. What is depicted in this image, what do these characteristics tell us about the location
    Uterus, the large lumen holes are simple tubular glands which indicate that this is in the stratum functionalis, thus the arteriole seen is spiral

  50. Where is this
    the uterus

  51. Where is this? what defining feature indicates this
    vagina, non K strat squam

  52. Where is this? what layers would be seen
    vagina, mucosa, smooth muscle msucularis externa (continous with myometrium), adventitia

  53. What is this and what layers are most clearly seen
    vagina, non K strat squam epithelium, lamina propria

  54. what is this? what is depicted by the arrows and where would they be found?
    vagina, elastic fibers in the lamina propria

  55. What is this ?
    efferent ducts

  56. what is this , what surroundes?
    efferent ducts, basal cells

  57. what is this
    epididymis

  58. what is this? what is located in the center and what does the inner white depict. What epithelium would normally be found in the circumference
    epididymis, spermatozoa, steriocilia, pseudostrat columnar

  59. what is the arrow pointing at, where is this
    basal cell, epididymis

  60. what is this?
    • two big are corpora cavernosa
    • little circle is corpus spongiosum with penile urethra inside

  61. what is this, where would it be located
    erythrocytes, close of up corpora cavernosa where blood fills up for erection

  62. what is this
    penile urethra

  63. what is depicted in this image
    penis, lumen of urethra, skin of glans penis and skin

  64. what is this and what is depicted by the black outline
    penis, tunica albuginea

  65. what two layers are depicted in this image and where is it ?
    skin of glans penis , skin , penis

  66. what is depicted in this image
    prostate gland

  67. what is this
    prostate gland

  68. what is this, what epithelium can be found
    prostate, tall cuboidal to pseudostrat colum

  69. what is this
    prostate

  70. what is the outlined and what surrounds it
    testis, surrounded by seminal tubules

  71. what is this?
    rete testis surrounded by seminferous tubules

  72. what do the arrows indicate , what else is present in this slide
    seminal vesicle , prostate

  73. what is this, what layers would be found
    seminal vesicle, pseudostrat colum, lp, smooth muscle (msucle externa)

  74. what is this
    seminal vesicles

  75. what is this? what else can be observed
    testis, seminferous tubules, epidimyis at the top and tunica albuginea covering

  76. what is depicted by the image
    testis, seminiferous tibules

  77. what is this ?
    the seminiferous tubules
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    What is thiss
    seminferous tubules, surrounded by tunica albuginea

  79. what is depicted in this image

  80. what is this
    vas deferens

  81. what is this
    vas deferens

  82. what is this
    adrenal gland

  83. what is this and what are the two layers
    • outer cortex 
    • inner medulla

  84. what is this and what are the layers
    adrenal gland, L-R medulla, zona reticularis, zona fasiculata, zona glomerulosa and then cap

  85. what is this and what are the layers
    • biggest seen is zona fasiculata, then zona glomerulosa 
    • adrenal gland

  86. what is this, be specific
    zona fasiculata, adrenal gland

  87. what is this be specific
    adrenal gland, reticularis

  88. what is this
    adrenal gland, cortex at the top

  89. what is this
    parathyroid

  90. what structures are presented in this image
    • parathryoid - dark stain
    • thyroid pink

  91. where is this, what are teh arrows pointing too, and what does the arrangement indicate
    parathryoid, chief cells, arranged in cords which are chief cells

  92. what is this
    pineal gland, with brain sand

  93. where is this and what is being pointed at
    pineal gland, pinealocytes

  94. what is depicted here
    pars nervosa, pars distalis (darker) pars intermedia between

  95. what is this
    the pituitary gland with pars distalis, intermedia, and nervosa

  96. what is this ?
    pituitary gland

  97. what cells are depicted here
    second arrow is for basophiles

  98. what is this?
    the pituitary follicle containing colloid ( pars intermedia)

  99. what are the cells, what is the excess space
    pituicytes, unmyelinated axons 

    pituitary gland

  100. what is the first arrow pointing at, what is the third
    C cells, follicular cell
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Cameron_and898
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Anat bell ringer histology
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