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Enteroendocrine cells
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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.
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Where are the lymphatic lacteals are located?
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within the lamina propria of the villi
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what is (a)
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muscularis mucosae
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where does the the myenteric (Auerbach's) plexus lie
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between the smooth muscle layers of the gut
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Mucus cells are found in...
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the epithelium of the large intestine
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serous gland tissue is (light or dark)
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dark
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What are chief cells (zymogen cells)
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cells in the stomach that release pepsinogen and rennin
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what are parietal cells
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cells in the stomach epithelium that secrete gastric acid and intrinsic factor.
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what do chief and parietal cells secrete
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Chief: pepsinogen and rennin
Parietal: gastric acid and intrinsic factor. |
what do chief and parietal cells secrete
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Chief: pepsinogen and rennin
Parietal: gastric acid and intrinsic factor. |
what do chief and parietal cells secrete
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Chief: pepsinogen and rennin
Parietal: gastric acid and intrinsic factor. |
what do chief and parietal cells secrete
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Chief: pepsinogen and rennin
Parietal: gastric acid and intrinsic factor. |
what do chief and parietal cells secrete
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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
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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 |