Histology from Val Flashcards

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  1. Simple columnar cells found in the small intestine.
  2. Goblet cells which secrete mucus.
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  1. Compact bone.
  2. Osteon.

25 Central canal which brings the blood resources. This is where the artery, vein and nerve for the bone will be found.

  1. Lacunae where osteocytes are trapped inside.
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  1. Hyaline cartilage which is found in the costal cartilage and well as the articular cartilage on the ends of long bones.
  2. Chondrocyte (surrounded by its lacunae).
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  1. Smooth muscle tissue which is found lining blood vessels and organs in the gastrointestinal tract.
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  1. Nerve Bundle.
  2. Vein which can be justified by noting the much thinner wall lining the structure.
  3. Artery justified by the thick wall with lots of smooth muscle and connective tissue surrounding the artery.
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  1. Cardiac Muscle tissue. This can be justified by the presence of striations and presence on intercalated disks.
  2. Intercalated disks which are gap junctions.
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  1. Skeletal muscle tissue justified by the presence of striations and multinucleated cells. Also by the absence of intercalated disks.
  2. Voluntary.
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  1. Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium found in the Trachea.
  2. Cilia which move debris and particles out of the respiratory pathway.
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  1. Dense regular tissue found in tendons and ligaments- more zoomed out slide.
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  1. Simple squamous epithelium, which are found all over! In the endothelium (lining all blood vessels), the top photo is a cheek swab.
  2. Nucleus.
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Slide 1: Top is dense regular connective tissue, bottom is smooth muscle tissue.

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  1. Transitional epithelium
  2. Urinary bladder.
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  1. Dense regular tissue found in tendons and ligaments.
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Slide 2: Left is pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium. The right is transitional epithelium (both images are lower magnification).

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  1. Stratified squamous epithelium named by the shape of the top layer of cells (squamous) and the presence of various layers (stratified).
  2. Stratum corneum.
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  1. Adipose tissue which is found in the hypodermis as well as cushioning major organs such as the heart.
  2. Nucleus of the adipose cells that has been pushed off to the side due to the large fat globules.
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  1. Specifically this is a human blood smear, blood is a type of connective tissue.
  2. Platelets.
  3. Neutrophils.
  4. Erythrocytes (red blood cells) which circulate oxygen to our tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.
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  1. Simple cuboidal cells.
  2. Thyroid gland.
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  1. Loose areolar tissue which serves to support tissues and bind them together.
  2. Fibroblasts.
  3. Mast cells.
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  1. Pacinian Corpuscle found in the reticular layer of the dermis.
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  1. Bipolar neuron.
  2. Neuroglia which are support cells to neurons.
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  1. Thick skin justified by the presence of stratum lucidum. Thick skin is found in the palms of the hand and soles of the feet.
  2. Stratum granulosum.