GIT (Lesson 1) Flashcards
What are the components of this diagram?

A = Lobule of central vein.
B = Portal lobule - triangular region whose three apices are terminal hepatic venules (central veins) and whos centre is located in a portal area.
C = Liver acinus - triangular region, circumlobular branch of interlobular artery and vein (2) apex central vein (2).
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Liver

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Liver

What are the layers of the Gallbladder?
Tunica mucosa:
- Simple columnar epithelium
- Lamina propria mucosae
Tunica muscularis:
- Smooth musculature
Tunica serosa (adventitia)
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Gallbladder
HE staining

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Gall Bladder
PAS reaction

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Esophagus

What does the wall of the alimentary (GIT) tube consist of?
- Tunica mucosa
Lamina epithelialis
Lamina propria mucosae
Lamina muscularis mucosae - Tunica submucosa
Loose connective tissue - Tunica muscularis
2 or 3 layers of muscles - Tunica adventitia
Loose conective tissue
(Tunica serosa - covered by mesothelium)
Esophagus
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Esophagus

What are the layers of the stomach?
Tunica mucosa:
a) Simple columnar epithelium
- Secretory type (mucus producing)
b) Lamina propria mucosae
- Contains simple or branched tubular glands
c) Lamina muscularis mucosae
- Inner circular, outer longitudinal
Tunica submucosa
- Loose connective tissue
- Plexus submucosus
Tunica muscularis
- Oblique, circular and longitudinal sublayers
- Smooth muscle
- Plexus myentericus
Tunica serosa
- Loose connective tissue covered by simple squamous epithelium

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The cardia of the stomach and the esophagus boundary

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The cardia of the stomach

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Cardia of the stomach

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Fundus of the stomach
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Fundus of the stomach
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Fundus of the stomach

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Pylorus of the stomach