Final Practical: Slide Content Review Flashcards

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What are the characteristics to look for in a slide of trachea tissue?

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  • look for ciliated layer. Its the only slide that will have it
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What are the characteristics to look for in a slide of lung tissue?

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  • Look for big empty pockets, these are alveoli, indicating lung tissue
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What are the characteristics to look for in a slide of colon tissue?

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  • Look for a lot of goblet cells
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What are the characteristics to look for in a slide of esophagus tissue?

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  • This more an absence of cilia, goblets, or alveolar pockets.
  • This will be difficult to discern from stomach tissue.
  • The difference is in epithelial layer
  • Look for stratified squamous (esophagus) vs columnar epithelium (Stomach)
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What are the characteristics to look for in a slide of stomach tissue?

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  • This more an absence of cilia, goblets, or alveolar pockets.
  • This will be difficult to discern from esophageal tissue.
  • The difference is in epithelial layer
  • Look for columnar epithelium (Stomach) vs stratified squamous (esophagus)
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What is this a slide of?

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  • Lung tissue
  • Note large air pockets throughout
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What is this a slide of?

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  • Colon
  • Notice the amount of goblet cells
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What is this a slide of?

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  • Trachea
  • Notice the ciliated layer on top
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What is this a slide of?

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  • Stomach
  • Notice no ciliated layer, goblet cells or alveolar pockets
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What is this a slide of?

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  • Esophagus
  • The key here is obvous the stratified squamous layer
  • No goblet, cilia, alveolar pocets
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What is the epithelia of the trachea composed of?

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Pseudostratified ciliated columnar cells

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What is the epithelia of the lung composed of?

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Simple squamous cells

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What is the epithelia of the colon composed of?

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Columnar with plentiful goblet cells

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What is the epithelia of the stomach composed of?

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columnar with no goblet cells

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What is the epithelia of the esophagus composed of?

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stratified squamous

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