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Enteroendocrine cells
specialized endocrine cells of the gastrointestinal tract. They produce hormones such as serotonin[1], somatostatin, motilin. Most of them are found in the islets of Langerhans.
Where are the lymphatic lacteals are located?
within the lamina propria of the villi
what is (a)
muscularis mucosae
where does the the myenteric (Auerbach's) plexus lie
between the smooth muscle layers of the gut
Mucus cells are found in...
the epithelium of the large intestine
serous gland tissue is (light or dark)
dark
What are chief cells (zymogen cells)
cells in the stomach that release pepsinogen and rennin
what are parietal cells
cells in the stomach epithelium that secrete gastric acid and intrinsic factor.
what do chief and parietal cells secrete
Chief: pepsinogen and rennin
Parietal: gastric acid and intrinsic factor.
what do chief and parietal cells secrete
Chief: pepsinogen and rennin
Parietal: gastric acid and intrinsic factor.
what do chief and parietal cells secrete
Chief: pepsinogen and rennin
Parietal: gastric acid and intrinsic factor.
what do chief and parietal cells secrete
Chief: pepsinogen and rennin
Parietal: gastric acid and intrinsic factor.
what do chief and parietal cells secrete
Chief: pepsinogen and rennin
Parietal: gastric acid and intrinsic factor.
1 Identify structure at A;
2 Identify structure at B;
3 Identify structure at C;
4 What structures and cells are enclosed at D?
1-A Bile duct
2-B Hepatic Artery
3-C Portal Vein
4-D Hepatic sinusoids- mostly hepatocytes and endothelial cells-some Kupfer cells
5- What is indicated by asterisk?; 6- What is indicated by arrow?;
7- What is the source of material contained by structure at arrow?
5- Central vein
6- Hepatic sinusoid
7- hepatic artery and portal vein
8-Identify A;
9-Identify B;
10- Identify C;
11-identify D;
12-What tissue?
8-A Adipose
9-B Striated ducts
10-C intercalated ducts
11-D serous acinar cells
12- Parotid gland
Parotid salivary gland
8-Identify A;
9-Identify B;
10- Identify C;
11-identify D;
12-What tissue?
8-A Adipose
9-B Striated ducts
10-C intercalated ducts
11-D serous acinar cells
12- Parotid gland
Parotid salivary gland
8-Identify A;
9-Identify B;
10- Identify C;
11-identify D;
12-What tissue?
8-A Adipose
9-B Striated ducts
10-C intercalated ducts
11-D serous acinar cells
12- Parotid gland
Parotid salivary gland
8-Identify A;
9-Identify B;
10- Identify C;
11-identify D;
12-What tissue?
8-A Adipose
9-B Striated ducts
10-C intercalated ducts
11-D serous acinar cells
12- Parotid gland
Parotid salivary gland
identify a and b
a. parietal cells
b. Chief cells
15- Identify A; 16-Identify B; 17-Identify C; 18-Identify D;
19 Based on tissue organization, what is this tissue?
15-A Adipose-A;
16-B serous-type cells-B;
17-C mucous-type cells-C;s
18D ducts-D;
19. Both serous and mucous type glands-Submax/submandib salivary gland