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Grey matter/white matter
Location?
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Gray matter: protoplasmic astrocytes White matter: fibroelastic astrocytes |
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Neuronal cell body
-identify nucleus, nucleolus, nissl bodies |
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Brain-cerebrum
-pyrimadal cells, axons, astrocytes (protoplasmic and fibrous) |
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Brain-cerebellum
-locate two layers of gray matter (what are their names) What are the cell bodies called and where are they found? |
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What layer are the cardiac glands in? |
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What layer are the esophagus glands in? |
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What is the epithelium comprised of? |
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Stratified squamous epithelium |
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Connective tissue with adipose tissue, nerves, vein, artery |
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What is the epithelium comprised of? |
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Simple columnar epithelium |
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What are the gastric glands? What layers are they in? |
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They secrete digestive enzymes and acid. They are found in the lamina propria. |
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Small intestine
(villi, lacteal, crypts) |
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Small intestine: Peyer's patch |
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Where can you find the lacteal? |
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Which part of the small intestine contains Brunner's glands? What layer(s) are they located in? |
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Lamina propria.
Submucosa. |
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Paneth's cells.
Where are they located?
What is in these cells? |
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They are found throughout the small intestine. They are pyramid-shaped cells with acidophilic granules that fill most of the cytoplasm which pushes the nucleus toward the base of the cell. |
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Large and small intestine comparison |
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Appendix
(lymphoid nodule with germinal center) |
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Gall bladder
(Lamina propria, epithelium, mucosal folds, adventitia) |
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What layers does the GI tract have that the gall bladder doesn't?
What is the gall bladder epithelium comprised of? |
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No mucosa muscularis nor submucosa.
Simple columnar epithelium. |
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Liver
(Hepatic corner [vein, artery, bile duct], central vein) |
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Liver
(central vein, hepatocyte with glycogen granules, sinusoid) |
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Liver
(central vein, Kuppfer cells, sinusoids) |
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Tiny channels between individual hepatic cells in the hepatic plates. |
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What cells line the Bile duct? |
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Pancreas
(islets of Langerhans, ducts) |
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Pancreas
(islets of Langerhans, acini) |
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