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Higher magnification of isolated cells of the bladder epithelium (80X). Identify the nucleus and cytoplasm. |
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Epithelium that lines the urinary bladder |
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Lumen and tunica mucosa of the urinary bladder |
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Villi in the section of a mouse's small intestine |
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Magnified villi in the section of a mouse's small intestine |
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Villi is seen at the cross section of the small intestine |
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Columnar epithelial cells in the intestinal villi. White arrow: Basal location of the nuclei |
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Intestinal villi.Nucleus (1),the nucleolus (1a), heterochromatin (1b), euchromatin (1c), and Golgi apparatus (2), and mitochondria (3; dark granules) in the cytoplasm. |
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Nerve cells in canine medulla oblongata |
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Neurons have a large euchromatic nucleus with prominent nucleolus and a basophilic granular cytoplasm. |
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Neuron. The smaller darker staining nuclei seen in the field of view belong to supporting cells called glia cells. |
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Pancreatic acinar cells. Two acini are demarcated by the light blue line. An acinus (pl. acini) is an aggregate of secretory cells arranged around a central lumen. |
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Pancreatic acinar cells. Acidophilia is due to to the presence of stored secretory granules (composed of protein enzymes)and the basophilia is due to the abundance of rough ER. |
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Equine eosinophil and red blood cells.An eosinophil (a white blood cell) is seen in the center. It contains acidophilic (eosinophilic) cytoplasmic granules which are in reality lysosomal granules. |
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Mitotic cells of whitefish blastula |
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Mitotic cells of whitefish blastula |
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Higher magnification of mitotic whitefish blastula |
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Wall of jejunum. The villi are lined by epithelial cells which are being exfoliated (sloughed off) and replaced every few days. Mitoses for epithelial cell renewal occur in the crypts of Lieberkuhn. |
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Jejunal walls showing the crypts of Lieberkuhn |
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High magnification crypts of Lieberkuhn. Mitotic cells in the epithelium lining the crypts |
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Mitotic cells in the crypts of Lieberkuhn.Cells in prophase (p), metaphase (m), anaphase (a), and telophase(t). |
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A)Plasma cell membrane,B)Endoplasmic reticulum, C)Nucleus,D)Ribosome,E)Lysosome,F)Mitochondria, G)Golgi apparatus |
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A:Hydrophilic Region,B:Hydrophobic Region |
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